
Author: TPAN Source: SUBSTACK Translation: Shan Ouba, Bitchain Vision
In the past year, a field in the field of web3 has been interested in SocialFi.How to use social platforms and unique chain mechanisms to create new interaction, social and game methods, although this is just my wishful thinking.
We are still in the early stages when we explore which methods are valid and which methods are invalid.At present, developers will continue to experiment with new mechanisms and functions, some of which attract my attention.
Fantasy Top launches Tactics
Fantasy Top is an application that combines fantasy sports and Twitter participation indicators. Tactics launched earlier today.
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How does Tactics operate?
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Tactics inspires the daily betting concept of draftKings
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Tactics tickets are priced at $ 19.99, players can participate many times
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After purchasing, the player chose their five hero lineups from the random selection list.The lineup must be completed within 5 minutes, and within the maximum star limit (more star -level hero = stronger Twitter participation performance, thereby get more points on the rankings).
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You don’t need to hold any hero card to participate
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The first TACTICS game has 3432 prizes and $ 60085 prizes.Adventive rewards include Blast Gold (Blast Layer 2 network user incentives) and FAN points (possible token issuance) based on ranking distribution
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Tactics will have a platform commission to be assigned to heroes and Fantasy Treasury.Heroes will obtain 20%TACTICS revenue according to the Twitter performance during the game
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Why is this very interesting?
We now see Fantasy Top extended the type of available game.Compared with the flagship classic model, the Tactics expansion immediately did the following:
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New budget -friendly gameplay -now the cost of playing Fantasy Top games is $ 20, not hundreds to tens of thousands of dollars
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Created a continuous interaction -except for daily continuous rewards (actually daily check -in), Fantasy Top players now have reason to return to the application every day to participate in the game
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Like skill -type games -Tactics is more inclined to skill -type games, not just having the biggest budget.In other words, players with skills will participate many times to maximize their ranking opportunities, just like in Drawtkings
Scoop is launched on FarCaster
Inspired by Fantasy Top, Scoop launched last week.
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What is Scoop?
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Scoop is a SocialFi game on iOS
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Each Farcaster file is converted into a card, and the pricing is determined by a bond curve (the higher the demand = the higher the price).This is different from Fantasy Top. The hero’s hero is pre -selected
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Every time the card is traded, 4%of the transaction fee will be charged, and the fee will be added to the community pool.Part of the cost to the creator
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At the end of each day, the Farcaster creator ranks based on the participation scores.The top card holders will get rewards from the community pool
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The game will start on Wednesday, June 26
Scoop’s entry experience
Although Scoop has not started, I downloaded the application to understand and found that the entry experience is particularly pleasant.Here are some observations:
The initial entry experience is based on a scroll on a screen, not a click on multiple screens.For me personally, the rolling browse tutorial is much fresher than clicking the “Next” button multiple times.
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Scoop connect to your Farcaster accountTo track the participation of creators, similar
A direct example of Scoop using the FarCaster connection is the invitation and recommendation mechanism.In order to join Scoop, you need an invitation code.If not?Scoop will identify the accounts you pay attention to with extra invitation codes and mark these users with interesting templates.This is a good example of Farcaster’s richer interaction to the top application and its social map.
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Scoop also has a sticker functionEssenceIn one of the pictures, the application shows the recent buyers’ stickers.This function may become a separate market, or a welfare of a specific milestone and creators.I am looking forward to seeing its development.
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No one knows when SocialFi really breaks the mainstream barrier.However, the number of attempts is becoming more and more frequent and accurate.