Last month, I saw someone mention IPFLOW’s NFT lottery event. At that time, the floor price spiked to 3 Sol. I wonder if those who won are still holding on to their NFTs.
It’s quite interesting, actually. This concept has been around in Web2 for a while—whether it’s the TikTok Lite version or various short drama apps, the “watch videos to earn money” model is already well established. Now IPFLOW is bringing this to Web3, putting short dramas directly on-chain, which makes me curious about what other innovations they might come up with next.
After all, the combination of content and incentives still has plenty of room for imagination on-chain.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 11h ago
I was watching 3sol at that time too, but I didn't get in, and now I regret it a lot.
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StrawberryIce
· 21h ago
Can you still see the 3 SOL floor price now? I feel like it will crash soon, right?
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 21h ago
I felt the pain just watching that 3sol wave. Those still holding it are probably praying for a rebound now.
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ProxyCollector
· 21h ago
You should have exited back when the floor price was 3 SOL. Now, a lot of people are probably stuck holding the bag.
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IronHeadMiner
· 21h ago
I saw that 3Sol floor price wave too, it feels a bit sketchy.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 21h ago
That Sol pump at 3, if you look at it by the hour, would have already broken even. However, the pattern observed with this type of incentive mechanism is that it burns money to maintain hype and will eventually collapse.
Last month, I saw someone mention IPFLOW’s NFT lottery event. At that time, the floor price spiked to 3 Sol. I wonder if those who won are still holding on to their NFTs.
It’s quite interesting, actually. This concept has been around in Web2 for a while—whether it’s the TikTok Lite version or various short drama apps, the “watch videos to earn money” model is already well established. Now IPFLOW is bringing this to Web3, putting short dramas directly on-chain, which makes me curious about what other innovations they might come up with next.
After all, the combination of content and incentives still has plenty of room for imagination on-chain.