@Cryptobkjack@wallchain@x__score Nice jump bro, congrats.
It really shows that when you switch from quick replies to more useful content, the system starts to notice it over time. Consistency is clearly doing the work here.
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 🦆
@Cryptobkjack@wallchain@x__score On Wallchain, real conversations seem to matter more than many people think.
Taking time to answer questions and engage naturally helps build trust, and that trust appears to compound over time.
🦆 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? 🦆
@Cryptobkjack@wallchain@x__score Daily numbers go up and down, but what really matters is the direction over time. Slow growth feels more stable and easier to trust.
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? 🦆
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@Cryptobkjack@wallchain@x__score When results stop feeling random, you know wallchain is starting to respond to your consistency. Small habits really start to shape outcomes over time.
Yesterday I earned 5.73 more Quacks.
This is one of my best results in recent weeks, and what makes me happy is that it doesn't feel random.
Over the last few weeks I've been focusing less on posting more and more on creating content that is actually useful.
Simple guides, real examples, and sharing what is working for me.
Little by little, the results seem to be following.
What I'm noticing:
→ Detailed posts perform better over time than quick reactions
→ Real screenshots build more trust and engagement
→ Consistency matters much more than having one great day
→ Meaningful conversations in the replies are worth the effort
The most encouraging part is that these results are starting to feel more consistent instead of occasional.
Still learning, still testing, but it feels like I'm moving in the right direction.
How many Quacks did you earn yesterday? 🦆
@Cryptobkjack@wallchain Interesting to see such a low acceptance rate. But I like that selection is based on fit and quality. That usually leads to better results for both creators and projects.
Wallchain Select Campaign Update
3 campaigns are currently live with a total budget of $30K.
The response has been much bigger than expected:
Over 30,000 creator applications so far, and the acceptance rate is expected to be under 0.5%.
That’s actually more competitive than many top universities.
But the interesting part is this: selection is not just about price or bidding low.
The system looks at something more important:
→ How relevant your audience is to the campaign topic
→ How strong your content fit is compared to other creators
→ Overall alignment with the project, not just numbers on paper
So even creators with higher pricing can still get selected if their audience is highly relevant.
If you don’t get accepted this time, it’s not a final result. These are still early-stage campaigns, and the system is being tested at a smaller scale.
At larger budgets, the difference in performance and ROI is expected to become much more significant.
A few quick updates:
→ Applications are currently being reviewed
→ Final selections expected by Wednesday
→ Notifications will go out via Telegram
→ No approvals have been finalized yet
→ In close cases, Quack Heads holders may get preference
Only one day left now… hoping I get selected too 🤞🦆
More campaigns coming soon.
🦆 Wallchain Leaderboard Update - June 2
Just checked the leaderboard and I’ve moved up to #131, gaining another 9 positions.
My Mindshare is now at 0.15%.
What I find most interesting is that the progress isn’t coming from posting more.
It’s coming from spending more time on content that people actually find useful.
Over the last few weeks, a few things seem to be making the biggest difference:
→ Writing detailed guides instead of quick posts
→ Sharing screenshots and real results for transparency
→ Adding my own thoughts and experiences
→ Having genuine conversations in the comments
The growth is still gradual, but it feels much more sustainable than chasing short-term engagement.
Every small improvement adds up over time, and that’s becoming more visible on the leaderboard.
Where are you on the leaderboard right now?
Drop your position or Mindshare below 🦆
@Cryptobkjack@wallchain@x__score Leaderboards don’t move from one good day, but from many small useful actions repeated over time. That’s the part most people underestimate.
@Cryptobkjack@wallchain@x__score I think this is the part many people miss. Doing less but staying consistent often gives better results than trying to be everywhere at once. It feels slower, but more stable.
Yesterday I got 4.74 Quacks.
Nothing special, just a quiet and steady day.
Life is quite full right now with family and daily things, so I’ve stopped trying to “do everything” on Wallchain.
Instead, I’m sticking to one simple habit: one meaningful post a day, even if it’s small.
What I’m noticing is interesting, when I slow down and focus, things don’t drop.
They actually stay more stable than when I try to be everywhere at once.
Right now I’m trying to keep it simple:
→ share ideas I would actually save myself
→ include real screenshots, not just words
→ reply like a normal person, not like I’m farming anything
It’s less effort in a way, but better results long term.
Consistency doesn’t always look impressive… but it works quietly in the background
@Cryptobkjack@wallchain@x__score Congrats on your wallchain progress 🦆.
One thing I like about Wallchain is that it seems to reward consistency even when life gets busy. You don't need to be online all day, you just need to keep showing up with something useful.
🦆 Wallchain Leaderboard Update - June 1
Just checked the leaderboard and I've moved up to #140, gaining a few positions this week.
My Mindshare is now at 0.14%, which is encouraging to see after focusing on a much simpler strategy lately.
With family taking up more of my time recently, I haven't been trying to post more.
Instead, I've been concentrating on creating one useful post or guide each day and making it as helpful as possible.
What I'm noticing is that progress still happens, even when life gets busy.
A few things seem to be making the difference:
→ Focusing on quality over quantity
→ Sharing real experiences and screenshots
→ Having genuine conversations in replies
→ Staying consistent, even on less productive days
The biggest lesson so far: you don't need perfect days to grow.
Just keep showing up, keep adding value, and let the results build over time.
Still climbing. Still learning. Still quacking 🦆
gQuack and happy Sunday Quackers!
Everyone really is turning into a Pokémon.
From just replying around → to actually building posts → to sharing real guides and ideas that people follow.
It’s funny, but it really does feel a bit like a game sometimes.
You level up just by being consistent and improving what you share.