Content
@
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
czar
@czar
he is not wrong, discuss makes me think about @nbragg’s token distribution strategy. I had no idea about /stokefire. think I saw it on the feed and decided to check it out. was pleasantly surprised I already had some fire tokens to claim. intrigued, I played a bit and then got into the habit of playing a few mins everyday. now, I really like the game. nbragg distributed tokens to those who were part of specific communities - in my case I was playing the frenpet game. think this distribution strategy did help select the initial group of players who are interested in playing, engaging and providing feedback. not sure what happens to stoke fire from here on, but want to say that initial token drop did help support the game. not sure a fair launch would have done the same - it may have been, we don’t have the counter factual, but I am inclined to say, probably not. https://x.com/surfcoderepeat/status/1868705481537302845?s=46
2 replies
2 recasts
13 reactions
Donald Trump
@foobarbaz
Stoke fire and the community is actually fun. All the token talk is boring to people, like me, who have no interest in crypto, and no holdings outside of this game, and the tokens I was given to play. But this is the the thing the game gets right. A fairly active community where all the talk isn’t focused on token prices is what keeps me engaged.
0 reply
0 recast
4 reactions
Toph🎩🔵
@tophb
one thing i have seen stoke fire thrive on, is a great community, which was built as a result of getting strong believers as the communities foundation
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction