How to participate in InfoFi correctly and say goodbye to ineffective "talking nonsense"?

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The road of "mouth mining" is long and full of challenges, and mindset is crucial.

Author: Biteye

Still feeling lost and powerless after mining for so long? 🤔 Facing AI flooding and information noise, the InfoFi track seems saturated, but truly effective participation is far from blind posting.

We have compiled a practical guide to participating in InfoFi, helping everyone adjust their mindset, improve content quality, and engage in a more precise manner! 👇

⭐️ I. InfoFi Core Indicator Analysis: Goodbye to "Volume Chasing" Mindset

Smart Followers: Followers with high influence and content quality. Many InfoFi platforms use smart algorithms to evaluate account influence, where follower quality matters more than quantity. Accounts with more Smart Followers can get higher scores and rewards for each piece of content, being "weighted" by the algorithm.

Mindshare: Mindshare essentially represents discussion heat and public opinion share. Some InfoFi platforms track a coin or topic's discussion on social media. For example, providing multi-dimensional metrics including price trends, market sentiment, and mind share to help users understand a project's community heat.

Point Mechanism: InfoFi projects generally use points to incentivize content creation. For instance, publishing quality crypto content can earn "Yaps points". The algorithm comprehensively evaluates post quality, interaction depth, topic relevance, and especially values interactions from Smart Followers (comments, retweets, etc.).

Point uses include: qualifying for future airdrops, ranking higher on leaderboards. For example, Galxe Starboard also rewards ranking based on users' multi-dimensional on-chain contributions (tweet count, likes, task completion).

In summary, to effectively participate and accumulate points, one must continuously output valuable content and engage in high-quality community interactions, rather than merely pursuing quantity.

⭐️ II. Ladder Strategy from 0 Followers to High Follower Count

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Cold start projects (newly launched or small-scale with low competition): @MirraTerminal, @GiveRep and similar projects may have a small user base, making it easier to qualify for airdrops.

In summary, it is recommended to track multiple projects simultaneously, but preferably not more than 3 to avoid being spread too thin. Decide on your focus based on project quality, your time investment, and risk tolerance.

⭐️ V. Strategies for Content Publishing: Creating Valuable Tweets

High-quality and frequent content output is key to InfoFi's strategy. Tweet content can refer to the following strategies:

Content Structure and Length: A tweet can include background introduction, personal opinions, and data support, such as attaching simple charts, screenshots, or on-chain data, which makes it more convincing. Twitter threads (1000+ character multi-image threads) often contain more information and are more likely to satisfy the platform's "information weight" mechanism. Of course, ensure information relevance and focus on a single theme without randomly cobbling together trending topics.

In terms of word count, medium to long tweets (a few hundred to a thousand words, occasionally a thread of one to two thousand words) can ensure information volume while remaining easy to read and interact with.

Publishing Frequency: Maintain stable output, but quality always comes first. Ideally, post 1-3 tweets daily, preferably during socially active periods like noon or evening in the UTC+8 time zone, to gain more real-time traffic. In addition to original tweets, you can appropriately retweet excellent content with comments. However, do not compromise quality for quantity; the optimal strategy is to balance "quality and frequency".

Comment Interaction Techniques: Comment section interactions are crucial for gaining smart followers and increasing follower count. You can add small bells to top-ranking KOLs or popular project accounts to comment promptly, asking in-depth questions or sharing relevant experiences. Additionally, reasonably presenting different perspectives can be effective, as "reverse thinking" often sparks discussion.

Moreover, commenting quickly on official account tweets can bring considerable traffic. For example, when top platforms like Binance post new tweets, the earlier you comment, the higher the comment views, which helps grow your follower base. For instance, @cz_binance and @heyibinance are top KOLs willing to interact, and if your content is interesting, you might even catch their attention, bringing natural traffic to your account.

Leveraging External Resources: Utilize platform analysis tools to help with topic selection. Some platforms regularly publish Mindshare rankings or leaderboards showing popular topics of the week. By following these rankings and selecting topics not yet fully discussed, you can increase your article's relevance and discoverability.

VI. Conclusion

The "mouth-rolling" journey is long and challenging, and mindset is crucial. When seeing others showcase large airdrop rewards while you're not listed or have minimal earnings, feeling discouraged is inevitable. However, understand that some projects indeed require top KOLs to drive traffic, and their influence is the result of years of accumulation, so don't be overly concerned. Also, recognize that some big names might be very busy or have their own considerations and cannot respond to everyone, so don't take it personally.

The important thing is to focus on improving content quality, maintain a positive attitude, and we always encourage everyone to participate in the InfoFi ecosystem with a calm mindset, together building a healthier and higher-quality crypto Twitter communication environment!

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Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
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