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1/ Complete 2026 Guide: How to Farm Quacks on Wallchain Without Burning Gas and Without Like Farming
If you’re tired of posting 50 replies a day and getting only 8 views… this thread is for you.
Wallchain isn’t another “farm now” airdrop. It’s the system that rewards real impact on Crypto Twitter.
I’ll explain everything step-by-step. Save this thread.
@Natalia77351991@wallchain@wallchain seems to be moving beyond just tracking attention and starting to help creators turn that attention into real opportunities
@MerMoger@wallchain@x__score thanks bro, don't stop quacking
this jump definitely gave me more confidence in the approach
i'm still experimenting, but it feels like helping people understand something valuable works better than chasing quick engagement
Wallchain Leaderboard just went crazy 🔥
Just jumped to #106 (+30 spots in one day) with 0.18% Mindshare.
This is one of my biggest weekly jump so far.
It really feels like the shift I made is starting to work, focusing less on short replies and more on real, in-depth guides.
Both the system and the community on @wallchain seem to respond better to content that actually teaches something useful.
What’s helping right now:
→ Writing threads that explain one clear idea
→ Adding screenshots and my honest thoughts every time
→ Ending posts with simple questions to start real conversations
Big thanks to everyone who saves and shares my posts, even small actions like that seem to add up over time.
Slow progress, but it’s moving in the right direction 🦆
🦆 Wallchain Update - June 4
Yesterday I earned 4.96 Quacks on @wallchain.
Another solid day of steady progress.
The more I do this, the more I notice that the best results come when I focus on helping people understand something useful instead of trying to maximize engagement.
Lately I've been testing a few small changes:
→ Ending posts with simple questions that encourage real conversations
→ Creating content around topics people ask me about most often
→ Keeping guides easy to read while still providing enough detail to be useful
→ Spending more time replying thoughtfully instead of posting more
What's interesting is that none of these changes are huge on their own.
But together they seem to be helping both Quacks and Mindshare grow in a more consistent way.
Still experimenting, still learning, and still trying to improve one post at a time.
How many Quacks did you earn yesterday? 🦆
🦆 Wallchain Update - June 4
Yesterday I earned 4.96 Quacks on @wallchain.
Another solid day of steady progress.
The more I do this, the more I notice that the best results come when I focus on helping people understand something useful instead of trying to maximize engagement.
Lately I've been testing a few small changes:
→ Ending posts with simple questions that encourage real conversations
→ Creating content around topics people ask me about most often
→ Keeping guides easy to read while still providing enough detail to be useful
→ Spending more time replying thoughtfully instead of posting more
What's interesting is that none of these changes are huge on their own.
But together they seem to be helping both Quacks and Mindshare grow in a more consistent way.
Still experimenting, still learning, and still trying to improve one post at a time.
How many Quacks did you earn yesterday? 🦆
Just earned 4.27 more Quacks on @wallchain in one day
Not my highest result, but I'm learning that daily numbers matter less than the overall trend.
What seems to be working is staying focused on useful content instead of trying to chase quick engagement.
The growth is slower, but it feels much more sustainable.
A few things I'm experimenting with right now:
→ Testing shorter and more focused threads instead of making every post long
→ Ending posts with a question to encourage real discussions
→ Looking at which topics people engage with the most and creating more around them
→ Sharing ideas that people can actually apply right away
One thing I've noticed is that the best-performing posts are usually the ones that solve a simple problem or explain something clearly.
Nothing revolutionary, just trying to improve a little every day and stay consistent.
The long game is starting to make more sense.
How many Quacks did you earn yesterday? 🦆
@NwosuJustice1@wallchain noise always fades, but steady value stays
if Wallchain is really building something like this, then patience and consistency will matter more than anything else
@DRJONES_@wallchain one moment doesn’t mean much, but when you stay consistent, all the small actions slowly turn into real progress over time
wallchain really shows this idea well
@DRJONES_@wallchain@x__score for sure bro
it’s easy to get distracted by fast engagement, but on Wallchain the real progress seems to come from staying focused and consistent over time