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Sometimes the biggest changes don't arrive with all the answers—they arrive with a question. What happens when a platform that's already rewarding creators decides to evolve again? That's exactly what @DAOLabs has everyone wondering as it teases a major #SocialMining upgrade coming in just a few hours. Having participated in Social Mining, I've seen how the platform rewards more than activity. It encourages thoughtful content, meaningful engagement, and consistent contributions. It's a place where creators can learn, build credibility, and earn at the same time. That's why I'm genuinely excited about this announcement. If the current experience has already helped so many creators grow, this next upgrade could unlock an even better way to track progress, engage with the community, and maximize rewards. For anyone looking to turn creativity into opportunity, Social Mining is an ecosystem worth exploring. The countdown is on... and I'm ready to see what's next. 🚀 @DAOLabs #SocialMining
Sometimes the biggest changes don't arrive with all the answers—they arrive with a question.

What happens when a platform that's already rewarding creators decides to evolve again?

That's exactly what @DAO Labs has everyone wondering as it teases a major #SocialMining upgrade coming in just a few hours.

Having participated in Social Mining, I've seen how the platform rewards more than activity. It encourages thoughtful content, meaningful engagement, and consistent contributions. It's a place where creators can learn, build credibility, and earn at the same time.

That's why I'm genuinely excited about this announcement. If the current experience has already helped so many creators grow, this next upgrade could unlock an even better way to track progress, engage with the community, and maximize rewards.

For anyone looking to turn creativity into opportunity, Social Mining is an ecosystem worth exploring.

The countdown is on... and I'm ready to see what's next. 🚀

@DAO Labs #SocialMining
marpaci:
For me, the best part of these upgrades is not only seeing a new feature. It’s helping contributors read their own journey more clearly. #SocialMining already creates that loop: write, learn, contribute. If this update makes that effort more visible and easier to track, the dashboard becomes a small compass for creators 🧭
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@DAOLabs is upgrading Social Mining on June 29, here's my honest take Social Mining has been one of the few post to earn systems that actually pays for real work. You create content, tweets, threads, graphics, articles for blockchain projects, submit it, get reviewed, and earn points that convert to $USDT or project tokens. Zero capital required, just consistency. I've contributed across hubs like DAOVERSE for a while now, and the earnings are genuine when the work is genuine. That part of the system isn't broken. What's been clunky is tracking everything, points here, tasks there, submissions scattered across hubs like you're running five jobs at once. The upcoming upgrade is built to fix exactly that, one streamlined flow for tasks, tracking, and rewards. On validation, my honest view → Quality content gets paid, no shortcuts needed → Lazy copy paste content gets filtered out fast Validation is strict, but it's the only thing keeping Social Mining from turning into noise farming. Slow review is the real tradeoff, not unfair rejection. If you create content and want Web3 income without spending a dime upfront, this is worth your time. #SocialMining #Web3 #DAOLabs
@DAO Labs is upgrading Social Mining on June 29, here's my honest take

Social Mining has been one of the few post to earn systems that actually pays for real work. You create content, tweets, threads, graphics, articles for blockchain projects, submit it, get reviewed, and earn points that convert to $USDT or project tokens. Zero capital required, just consistency.

I've contributed across hubs like DAOVERSE for a while now, and the earnings are genuine when the work is genuine. That part of the system isn't broken.

What's been clunky is tracking everything, points here, tasks there, submissions scattered across hubs like you're running five jobs at once. The upcoming upgrade is built to fix exactly that, one streamlined flow for tasks, tracking, and rewards.

On validation, my honest view
→ Quality content gets paid, no shortcuts needed
→ Lazy copy paste content gets filtered out fast
Validation is strict, but it's the only thing keeping Social Mining from turning into noise farming. Slow review is the real tradeoff, not unfair rejection.

If you create content and want Web3 income without spending a dime upfront, this is worth your time.

#SocialMining #Web3 #DAOLabs
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From My Journey to What's Next: Why I'm Excited About the Upcoming Social Mining UpgradeEvery time @DAOLabs DAOLabs announces an upgrade, I find myself paying close attention. Not because I expect flashy new features or temporary excitement, but because over the years they've built something much more valuable: trust. Whenever improvements have been announced, they've usually been followed by meaningful changes that make #SocialMining a better experience for contributors. That's one of the reasons I've stayed committed to the platform. My Experience with Social Mining When I first started my Social Mining journey, I thought it was simply about completing tasks and earning rewards. As time went on, I realized it was much bigger than that. Social Mining encouraged me to become more intentional with my content. Instead of creating posts just for engagement, I learned to focus on clarity, originality, and creating something that genuinely helps the community. Every accepted task became a learning opportunity. Every piece of feedback helped me improve. Every campaign challenged me to think more creatively. Looking back today, I can honestly say the journey has helped me become a better contributor and a more confident content creator. Why This Upgrade Matters The upcoming upgrade isn't exciting simply because it's something new. It's exciting because DAO Labs has consistently shown that community feedback matters. One thing I've always appreciated is how the team listens to contributors. They don't just announce improvements—they build solutions around real experiences from the community. That gives me confidence that this upgrade won't simply introduce new features. I believe it will make Social Mining even more efficient, accessible, and rewarding for genuine contributors. Whether it's improving validation, making contributions easier to manage, or creating a smoother user experience, every meaningful improvement helps strengthen the ecosystem for everyone involved. Why I Recommend Social Mining People often ask why I continue recommending Social Mining. My answer is simple. From my experience, it's one of the few platforms where someone can start with very little experience and gradually develop valuable skills while earning for meaningful contributions. You're encouraged to learn. You're encouraged to improve. Most importantly, you're encouraged to create content that delivers value instead of simply chasing numbers. That approach benefits contributors, projects, and the community as a whole. Looking Ahead As someone who has grown through this platform, I'm genuinely excited to see what this next chapter brings. If previous upgrades are anything to go by, I believe this one will continue DAO Labs' commitment to improving the Social Mining experience for everyone. My journey so far has been rewarding, not only because of the points I've earned, but because of the lessons I've learned and the growth I've experienced. Now, I'm looking forward to what's next. The best part of this journey may still be ahead.

From My Journey to What's Next: Why I'm Excited About the Upcoming Social Mining Upgrade

Every time @DAO Labs DAOLabs announces an upgrade, I find myself paying close attention.
Not because I expect flashy new features or temporary excitement, but because over the years they've built something much more valuable: trust. Whenever improvements have been announced, they've usually been followed by meaningful changes that make #SocialMining a better experience for contributors.
That's one of the reasons I've stayed committed to the platform.
My Experience with Social Mining
When I first started my Social Mining journey, I thought it was simply about completing tasks and earning rewards.
As time went on, I realized it was much bigger than that.
Social Mining encouraged me to become more intentional with my content. Instead of creating posts just for engagement, I learned to focus on clarity, originality, and creating something that genuinely helps the community.
Every accepted task became a learning opportunity.
Every piece of feedback helped me improve.
Every campaign challenged me to think more creatively.
Looking back today, I can honestly say the journey has helped me become a better contributor and a more confident content creator.
Why This Upgrade Matters
The upcoming upgrade isn't exciting simply because it's something new.
It's exciting because DAO Labs has consistently shown that community feedback matters.
One thing I've always appreciated is how the team listens to contributors. They don't just announce improvements—they build solutions around real experiences from the community.
That gives me confidence that this upgrade won't simply introduce new features.
I believe it will make Social Mining even more efficient, accessible, and rewarding for genuine contributors.
Whether it's improving validation, making contributions easier to manage, or creating a smoother user experience, every meaningful improvement helps strengthen the ecosystem for everyone involved.
Why I Recommend Social Mining
People often ask why I continue recommending Social Mining.
My answer is simple.
From my experience, it's one of the few platforms where someone can start with very little experience and gradually develop valuable skills while earning for meaningful contributions.
You're encouraged to learn.
You're encouraged to improve.
Most importantly, you're encouraged to create content that delivers value instead of simply chasing numbers.
That approach benefits contributors, projects, and the community as a whole.
Looking Ahead
As someone who has grown through this platform, I'm genuinely excited to see what this next chapter brings.
If previous upgrades are anything to go by, I believe this one will continue DAO Labs' commitment to improving the Social Mining experience for everyone.
My journey so far has been rewarding, not only because of the points I've earned, but because of the lessons I've learned and the growth I've experienced.
Now, I'm looking forward to what's next.
The best part of this journey may still be ahead.
The Social Mining Upgrade is Coming — Here’s Why I’m Excited! DAO Labs just announced a major upgrade to Social Mining: streamlining how we track, engage, and earn with a big boost to the post-to-earn experience. This is set to make the platform fairer, more efficient, and even more rewarding for real contributors. @DAOLabs My journey so far: As shamakh646, Social Mining has helped me shift from passive scrolling to consistently creating value, building a network (206 friends), and earning through quality tasks and engagement. It’s rewarding yet demands consistency exactly what builds real growth.Why I recommend it If you love creating content and want to earn in Web3, this is one of the best platforms. It values genuine effort over spam and turns your skills into real opportunities.Can’t wait for the new features! What do you think? @DAOLabs #SocialMining #DAOVERSE check it out: https://dao-labs.com/
The Social Mining Upgrade is Coming —

Here’s Why I’m Excited! DAO Labs just announced a major upgrade to Social Mining: streamlining how we track, engage, and earn with a big boost to the post-to-earn experience. This is set to make the platform fairer, more efficient, and even more rewarding for real contributors.

@DAO Labs

My journey so far: As shamakh646, Social Mining has helped me shift from passive scrolling to consistently creating value, building a network (206 friends), and earning through quality tasks and engagement. It’s rewarding yet demands consistency exactly what builds real growth.Why I recommend it If you love creating content and want to earn in Web3, this is one of the best platforms. It values genuine effort over spam and turns your skills into real opportunities.Can’t wait for the new features! What do you think? @DAO Labs
#SocialMining #DAOVERSE
check it out: https://dao-labs.com/
fadpee_strings’ post captures a point that is often missed in #SocialMining : it’s not only about completing tasks. It’s about becoming a better researcher, writer, and community contributor while creating value. Quality is not decoration here. It’s the backbone of the system. A good campaign doesn’t just ask for more content. It brings forward people who read, understand, think, and actually add something to the community. If the new update makes that difference clearer, Social Mining becomes more than a reward mechanism. It becomes a workspace where contribution quality is easier to see 🛠️
fadpee_strings’ post captures a point that is often missed in #SocialMining :
it’s not only about completing tasks.
It’s about becoming a better researcher,
writer,
and community contributor while creating value.
Quality is not decoration here.
It’s the backbone of the system.
A good campaign doesn’t just ask for more content.
It brings forward people who read,
understand,
think,
and actually add something to the community.
If the new update makes that difference clearer,
Social Mining becomes more than a reward mechanism.
It becomes a workspace where contribution quality is easier to see 🛠️
fadpee_strings
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The next chapter of Social Mining is almost here, and I'm genuinely excited about what it could mean for creators.

When I joined Social Mining, I expected to complete a few tasks and earn rewards. Instead, I found a system that challenged me to become a better researcher, writer, and communicator.

Every campaign has reminded me that quality takes effort. Reading articles, understanding the project, and sharing original insights have been far more rewarding than simply posting for engagement. That's the biggest difference I've experienced.

From what the latest update suggests, I believe we're moving toward an ecosystem that places even greater value on genuine contributions. Better validation doesn't just reward hard work—it also protects the community from low-effort content and encourages creators to keep raising the standard.

If you're someone who enjoys learning, creating thoughtful content, and earning through your skills, I'd absolutely recommend giving Social Mining a chance. It's one of the few Web3 initiatives where your consistency, creativity, and knowledge can truly make a difference.

The future isn't about creating more content.
It's about creating content that matters.

Looking forward to what's next with @DAO Labs

#SocialMining
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Bullish
One line from DAO Labs' latest article stood out to me: "Activity alone should never be the final metric." That's the difference between proof of activity and proof of work. In Social Mining, it's easy to count posts, comments, and submissions. What's harder is measuring whether those actions actually created value. As a contributor, I've learned that meaningful validation matters. A task isn't valuable simply because it was completed. The real question is whether it informed people, sparked discussion, supported project goals, or helped grow the community. DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework Peer-to-Peer Validation, Quality Validation, and Results Validation addresses a problem many SocialFi platforms still face: rewarding volume instead of impact. The biggest takeaway for me is that sustainable communities are built by recognizing originality, effort, and results, not just activity. When quality contributions are properly validated, genuine contributors stand out and the ecosystem becomes stronger for everyone. @DAOLabs #SocialMining Article: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
One line from DAO Labs' latest article stood out to me:

"Activity alone should never be the final metric."
That's the difference between proof of activity and proof of work.

In Social Mining, it's easy to count posts, comments, and submissions. What's harder is measuring whether those actions actually created value.

As a contributor, I've learned that meaningful validation matters. A task isn't valuable simply because it was completed. The real question is whether it informed people, sparked discussion, supported project goals, or helped grow the community.

DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework Peer-to-Peer Validation, Quality Validation, and Results Validation addresses a problem many SocialFi platforms still face: rewarding volume instead of impact.

The biggest takeaway for me is that sustainable communities are built by recognizing originality, effort, and results, not just activity. When quality contributions are properly validated, genuine contributors stand out and the ecosystem becomes stronger for everyone.

@DAOLabs
#SocialMining

Article: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
AngelOfCrypto_-:
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#SocialMining is upgrading on June 29 — here's my honest experience so far. @DAOLabs just announced a platform update dropping June 29, and for anyone already contributing inside Social Mining, this one is worth paying attention to. The upgrade consolidates task tracking, submissions, and reward visibility into one streamlined flow. If you've been juggling multiple tabs just to know where your points stand, that friction is exactly what's being fixed. What's actually coming: A cleaner, more efficient contributor experience — less time managing the process, more time focused on the work itself. For active contributors, that's a meaningful shift. My experience so far: Seamless, honestly. What I appreciate most is that precision matters here. Every task requires thoughtful effort — you can't coast on generic submissions and expect results. That standard felt like a high bar at first, but over time it became something worth showing up for. The community has been equally refreshing. Supportive, engaged, and genuinely invested in each other's progress. That kind of environment is harder to find than most people realize. Why I'd recommend Social Mining to creators looking to earn: If you create content — writing, threads, graphics, research — and want Web3 income without spending capital upfront, this model rewards exactly that. Validation is strict, but fair. Quality work gets recognized. Low-effort submissions get filtered out, which protects the value for everyone who does the work properly. The one honest tradeoff is review turnaround. The wait can slow your rhythm when you're in a productive streak. But the standard is consistent and clear once you understand it. The June 29 upgrade looks like it closes that last gap. The foundation is already solid. @DAOLabs #SocialMining #Web3 👉 https://dao-labs.com/posts/why-we-are-professionalizing-the-future-of-work
#SocialMining is upgrading on June 29 — here's my honest experience so far.

@DAO Labs just announced a platform update dropping June 29, and for anyone already contributing inside Social Mining, this one is worth paying attention to.
The upgrade consolidates task tracking, submissions, and reward visibility into one streamlined flow. If you've been juggling multiple tabs just to know where your points stand, that friction is exactly what's being fixed.

What's actually coming:
A cleaner, more efficient contributor experience — less time managing the process, more time focused on the work itself. For active contributors, that's a meaningful shift.

My experience so far:
Seamless, honestly. What I appreciate most is that precision matters here. Every task requires thoughtful effort — you can't coast on generic submissions and expect results. That standard felt like a high bar at first, but over time it became something worth showing up for.
The community has been equally refreshing. Supportive, engaged, and genuinely invested in each other's progress. That kind of environment is harder to find than most people realize.

Why I'd recommend Social Mining to creators looking to earn:
If you create content — writing, threads, graphics, research — and want Web3 income without spending capital upfront, this model rewards exactly that. Validation is strict, but fair. Quality work gets recognized. Low-effort submissions get filtered out, which protects the value for everyone who does the work properly.
The one honest tradeoff is review turnaround. The wait can slow your rhythm when you're in a productive streak. But the standard is consistent and clear once you understand it.
The June 29 upgrade looks like it closes that last gap. The foundation is already solid.
@DAO Labs #SocialMining #Web3

👉 https://dao-labs.com/posts/why-we-are-professionalizing-the-future-of-work
One thing I've learned from Social Mining is that creating content is only the beginning. What really matters is creating value that people can trust. The latest update from @DAOLabs made me even more excited about what's coming. It feels like Social Mining is moving beyond simple task completion toward a system that rewards consistency, quality, and genuine contribution. That's the direction every creator wants to see. My experience so far has been rewarding. I've improved my research skills, become more confident in creating original content, and connected with a global community of contributors. While not every task is easy, each one has challenged me to think deeper and create better content instead of chasing numbers. That's why I'd recommend Social Mining to anyone who enjoys learning, creating, and earning at the same time. It's not a get-rich-quick platform—it's an opportunity to build valuable skills while contributing to projects that appreciate authentic work. The future of Social Mining looks promising, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the next phase empowers genuine creators even more. @DAOLabs #SocialMining Post link : https://x.com/TheDAOLabs/status/2070855936176972140
One thing I've learned from Social Mining is that creating content is only the beginning. What really matters is creating value that people can trust.

The latest update from @DAOLabs made me even more excited about what's coming. It feels like Social Mining is moving beyond simple task completion toward a system that rewards consistency, quality, and genuine contribution. That's the direction every creator wants to see.

My experience so far has been rewarding. I've improved my research skills, become more confident in creating original content, and connected with a global community of contributors. While not every task is easy, each one has challenged me to think deeper and create better content instead of chasing numbers.

That's why I'd recommend Social Mining to anyone who enjoys learning, creating, and earning at the same time. It's not a get-rich-quick platform—it's an opportunity to build valuable skills while contributing to projects that appreciate authentic work.

The future of Social Mining looks promising, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the next phase empowers genuine creators even more.

@DAOLabs #SocialMining

Post link : https://x.com/TheDAOLabs/status/2070855936176972140
THE HYPE UPGRADE Social Mining is evolving, and that's something worth paying attention to. From what i've seen so far, the upcoming updates are focused on making participation easier to track, validation more reliable, and rewards more aligned with real contributions. That's the kind of progress every genuine contributor wants to see. My experience with #SocialMining has been encouraging. It has pushed me to create better content, stay consistent, and engage with purpose instead of chasing numbers. While there have been challenges along the way, I've seen continuous improvements that show the team is listening and building for the long term. One thing I appreciate is the focus on validation. It helps recognize meaningful work while reducing the impact of low-effort engagement. That creates a healthier ecosystem where quality has a better chance to stand out. If you're looking for a place where your creativity, consistency, and effort can turn into real opportunities, I'd recommend giving Social Mining a try. It's not about being the loudest,it's about creating value. Excited to see what's next. Great things are clearly on the way. @DAOLabs #DAOLabs
THE HYPE UPGRADE

Social Mining is evolving, and that's something worth paying attention to.

From what i've seen so far, the upcoming updates are focused on making participation easier to track, validation more reliable, and rewards more aligned with real contributions. That's the kind of progress every genuine contributor wants to see.

My experience with #SocialMining has been encouraging. It has pushed me to create better content, stay consistent, and engage with purpose instead of chasing numbers. While there have been challenges along the way, I've seen continuous improvements that show the team is listening and building for the long term.

One thing I appreciate is the focus on validation. It helps recognize meaningful work while reducing the impact of low-effort engagement. That creates a healthier ecosystem where quality has a better chance to stand out.

If you're looking for a place where your creativity, consistency, and effort can turn into real opportunities, I'd recommend giving Social Mining a try. It's not about being the loudest,it's about creating value.

Excited to see what's next. Great things are clearly on the way.
@DAO Labs #DAOLabs
What excites me most about the upcoming Social Mining upgrade isn't just the possibility of new features—it's the direction it represents. If validation continues to improve, I believe genuine contributors will finally receive more recognition for the time and effort they invest. At the same time, low-effort and copy-paste content will have a harder time competing with thoughtful contributions. That creates a healthier community where quality matters more than quantity. Since joining Social Mining, I've realized that creating content isn't enough. I've learned to slow down, read every article carefully, understand the message, and then share my own perspective instead of simply repeating what others say. It has helped me become more consistent in writing while also expanding my understanding of Web3. One thing I appreciate is that the platform encourages learning, not just posting. Of course, there's always room for improvement, especially in making the validation process even clearer and helping new contributors understand what truly makes content valuable. I think that would encourage even more meaningful participation. For anyone who enjoys creating content and wants to learn while earning, I'd definitely recommend giving Social Mining a try. It's not about going viral—it's about showing up consistently, adding value, and growing with the community. Looking forward to seeing what's coming next. @DAOLabs #SocialMining Article: https://x.com/TheDAOLabs/status/2070855936176972140⁠
What excites me most about the upcoming Social Mining upgrade isn't just the possibility of new features—it's the direction it represents.

If validation continues to improve, I believe genuine contributors will finally receive more recognition for the time and effort they invest. At the same time, low-effort and copy-paste content will have a harder time competing with thoughtful contributions. That creates a healthier community where quality matters more than quantity.

Since joining Social Mining, I've realized that creating content isn't enough. I've learned to slow down, read every article carefully, understand the message, and then share my own perspective instead of simply repeating what others say. It has helped me become more consistent in writing while also expanding my understanding of Web3.

One thing I appreciate is that the platform encourages learning, not just posting. Of course, there's always room for improvement, especially in making the validation process even clearer and helping new contributors understand what truly makes content valuable. I think that would encourage even more meaningful participation.

For anyone who enjoys creating content and wants to learn while earning, I'd definitely recommend giving Social Mining a try. It's not about going viral—it's about showing up consistently, adding value, and growing with the community.

Looking forward to seeing what's coming next.
@DAO Labs #SocialMining

Article:
https://x.com/TheDAOLabs/status/2070855936176972140⁠
The next chapter of Social Mining is almost here, and I'm genuinely excited about what it could mean for creators. When I joined Social Mining, I expected to complete a few tasks and earn rewards. Instead, I found a system that challenged me to become a better researcher, writer, and communicator. Every campaign has reminded me that quality takes effort. Reading articles, understanding the project, and sharing original insights have been far more rewarding than simply posting for engagement. That's the biggest difference I've experienced. From what the latest update suggests, I believe we're moving toward an ecosystem that places even greater value on genuine contributions. Better validation doesn't just reward hard work—it also protects the community from low-effort content and encourages creators to keep raising the standard. If you're someone who enjoys learning, creating thoughtful content, and earning through your skills, I'd absolutely recommend giving Social Mining a chance. It's one of the few Web3 initiatives where your consistency, creativity, and knowledge can truly make a difference. The future isn't about creating more content. It's about creating content that matters. Looking forward to what's next with @DAOLabs #SocialMining
The next chapter of Social Mining is almost here, and I'm genuinely excited about what it could mean for creators.

When I joined Social Mining, I expected to complete a few tasks and earn rewards. Instead, I found a system that challenged me to become a better researcher, writer, and communicator.

Every campaign has reminded me that quality takes effort. Reading articles, understanding the project, and sharing original insights have been far more rewarding than simply posting for engagement. That's the biggest difference I've experienced.

From what the latest update suggests, I believe we're moving toward an ecosystem that places even greater value on genuine contributions. Better validation doesn't just reward hard work—it also protects the community from low-effort content and encourages creators to keep raising the standard.

If you're someone who enjoys learning, creating thoughtful content, and earning through your skills, I'd absolutely recommend giving Social Mining a chance. It's one of the few Web3 initiatives where your consistency, creativity, and knowledge can truly make a difference.

The future isn't about creating more content.
It's about creating content that matters.

Looking forward to what's next with @DAO Labs

#SocialMining
AngelOfCrypto_-:
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An upgrade is coming to Social Mining. @DAOLabs is streamlining how we track, engage, and earn. Better tracking. Better earning. Less friction. That is part of what the ecosystem needs. I have been mining long enough to know the difference between platforms that talk and platforms that build. This one builds. My experience has been steady. Real rewards. A community that actually values effort over noise. Not every week is perfect. Some are quiet. Some are fire. But the consistency compounds. That is what keeps me showing up. Why would I recommend #SocialMining to anyone eager to create and earn? Because it is simple. You post. You engage. You get paid. No gatekeeping. No complicated barriers. Just work that speaks for itself. I do not know the full details of what is dropping yet. But knowing @DAOLabs , it will make things smoother, fairer, and more rewarding. They have a track record of building, not just announcing. So stay tuned. Keep your notifications on. Let us see what is next. Whatever it is, I am ready.😊
An upgrade is coming to Social Mining.

@DAO Labs is streamlining how we track, engage, and earn. Better tracking. Better earning. Less friction. That is part of what the ecosystem needs.

I have been mining long enough to know the difference between platforms that talk and platforms that build. This one builds. My experience has been steady. Real rewards. A community that actually values effort over noise. Not every week is perfect. Some are quiet. Some are fire. But the consistency compounds. That is what keeps me showing up.

Why would I recommend #SocialMining to anyone eager to create and earn? Because it is simple. You post. You engage. You get paid. No gatekeeping. No complicated barriers. Just work that speaks for itself.

I do not know the full details of what is dropping yet. But knowing @DAO Labs , it will make things smoother, fairer, and more rewarding. They have a track record of building, not just announcing.

So stay tuned. Keep your notifications on. Let us see what is next. Whatever it is, I am ready.😊
Bukkycares:
I'm curious about the tracking improvements. Sometimes it's those behind-the-scenes updates that end up making the biggest difference for contributors.
I used to think consistency alone was enough. When I first entered Social Mining, I believed the formula was simple: complete more tasks, stay active every day, and the rewards would naturally follow. But after contributing across different campaigns, I realized something that changed my perspective. Being active isn't the same as creating value. That became even clearer after reading @DAOLabs article on Proof of Work vs. Proof of Activity. My biggest takeaway is that validation gives contributions meaning. Proof of Activity measures what you did. Proof of Work measures whether what you did actually mattered. I've spent hours researching projects, creating thoughtful content, and helping newcomers. Those contributions didn't always get the biggest numbers, but they sparked conversations and created lasting value. I've also seen repetitive, low-effort content generate activity without helping the community. That's why DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework stands out. It rewards: ✅ Authenticity ✅ Originality ✅ Real impact If quality isn't rewarded, genuine contributors lose motivation. The future of SocialFi should belong to those whose work educates, inspires, and helps projects grow. Thank you @DAOLabs for leading this conversation. #SocialMining 📖 Article: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
I used to think consistency alone was enough.

When I first entered Social Mining, I believed the formula was simple: complete more tasks, stay active every day, and the rewards would naturally follow.

But after contributing across different campaigns, I realized something that changed my perspective.

Being active isn't the same as creating value.

That became even clearer after reading @DAO Labs article on Proof of Work vs. Proof of Activity.

My biggest takeaway is that validation gives contributions meaning.

Proof of Activity measures what you did.

Proof of Work measures whether what you did actually mattered.

I've spent hours researching projects, creating thoughtful content, and helping newcomers. Those contributions didn't always get the biggest numbers, but they sparked conversations and created lasting value.

I've also seen repetitive, low-effort content generate activity without helping the community.

That's why DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework stands out. It rewards:
✅ Authenticity
✅ Originality
✅ Real impact

If quality isn't rewarded, genuine contributors lose motivation. The future of SocialFi should belong to those whose work educates, inspires, and helps projects grow.

Thank you @DAO Labs for leading this conversation.

#SocialMining

📖 Article:
https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
AYANFE 1:
Quality will always matter more in the long run. Strong standards help communities grow with purpose and sustainability.
@DAOLabs recently invited the community to share thoughts on the future of Social Mining. My perspective is that Social Mining is moving beyond being a reward mechanism and becoming a contributor-driven economic model. So far, my experience has shown that Social Mining creates incentives for actions that genuinely strengthen ecosystems: • Content creation • Community engagement • Education • Validation • Governance participation Unlike many traditional reward systems, contributors are recognized based on the value they create rather than simply the capital they hold. What's coming next? I believe we'll see Social Mining become a core growth engine for Web3 communities, enabling projects to scale through decentralized participation while rewarding contributors more transparently. For creators, educators, marketers, researchers, and community builders, Social Mining represents an opportunity to transform effort into measurable impact and rewards. The future of Web3 will be built by active contributors, and Social Mining is helping create that future today. #SocialMining @DAOLabs
@DAO Labs recently invited the community to share thoughts on the future of Social Mining.

My perspective is that Social Mining is moving beyond being a reward mechanism and becoming a contributor-driven economic model.

So far, my experience has shown that Social Mining creates incentives for actions that genuinely strengthen ecosystems:

• Content creation
• Community engagement
• Education
• Validation
• Governance participation

Unlike many traditional reward systems, contributors are recognized based on the value they create rather than simply the capital they hold.

What's coming next?

I believe we'll see Social Mining become a core growth engine for Web3 communities, enabling projects to scale through decentralized participation while rewarding contributors more transparently.

For creators, educators, marketers, researchers, and community builders, Social Mining represents an opportunity to transform effort into measurable impact and rewards.

The future of Web3 will be built by active contributors, and Social Mining is helping create that future today.

#SocialMining @DAO Labs
What’s coming next for #SocialMining? 👀 If my journey so far is any indication, the future is about rewarding real value. Social Mining has shown me that creating thoughtful content, sharing insights, and helping communities grow can lead to both recognition and rewards. It’s not just about being active—it’s about making an impact. I believe the next phase will bring stronger contributor validation, better opportunities for quality creators, and a greater focus on rewarding meaningful contributions over simple engagement. For anyone looking to grow in Web3, build valuable skills, and earn from their creativity, I highly recommend giving Social Mining a chance. The creator economy is evolving, and Social Mining is helping lead the way. 🚀 @DAOLabs #SocialMining #DAOVERSE
What’s coming next for #SocialMining? 👀

If my journey so far is any indication, the future is about rewarding real value.

Social Mining has shown me that creating thoughtful content, sharing insights, and helping communities grow can lead to both recognition and rewards.

It’s not just about being active—it’s about making an impact.

I believe the next phase will bring stronger contributor validation, better opportunities for quality creators, and a greater focus on rewarding meaningful contributions over simple engagement.

For anyone looking to grow in Web3, build valuable skills, and earn from their creativity, I highly recommend giving Social Mining a chance.

The creator economy is evolving, and Social Mining is helping lead the way. 🚀

@DAO Labs #SocialMining #DAOVERSE
AngelOfCrypto_-:
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I read the full breakdown of @DAOLabs ' validation framework. And honestly? It hit different. The article makes a clear distinction. Most SocialFi platforms reward proof of activity. @DAOLabs rewards proof of work. Activity measures that you showed up. Work measures that you actually contributed something meaningful. One is about presence. The other is about impact. That is where the three-stage framework comes in. 📍Peer-to-peer validation checks for genuine effort. 📍Quality validation assesses originality and relevance. 📍Results validation measures actual impact. I have experienced this firsthand. When my Myths & Facts series was featured by @DAOLabs , it was not because I posted the most. It was because I posted with intent. That recognition validated the work, not just the activity. The article also makes a point that stuck with me. Accepted work is not the same as approved work. Accepted means you hit the minimum. Approved means you actually created value. Without that distinction, genuine contributors become impossible to distinguish from those chasing volume. That is why validation matters. Not to create barriers. To protect the community from noise. To ensure that real contributors are recognized and rewarded. If you have ever felt like your effort was just another drop in a sea of noise, read this article. It will change how you see social mining. Let's get the #SocialMining continued😊 Read here: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
I read the full breakdown of @DAO Labs ' validation framework. And honestly? It hit different.

The article makes a clear distinction. Most SocialFi platforms reward proof of activity. @DAO Labs rewards proof of work.

Activity measures that you showed up. Work measures that you actually contributed something meaningful. One is about presence. The other is about impact.

That is where the three-stage framework comes in.
📍Peer-to-peer validation checks for genuine effort.
📍Quality validation assesses originality and relevance.
📍Results validation measures actual impact.

I have experienced this firsthand. When my Myths & Facts series was featured by @DAO Labs , it was not because I posted the most. It was because I posted with intent. That recognition validated the work, not just the activity.

The article also makes a point that stuck with me. Accepted work is not the same as approved work. Accepted means you hit the minimum. Approved means you actually created value. Without that distinction, genuine contributors become impossible to distinguish from those chasing volume.

That is why validation matters. Not to create barriers. To protect the community from noise. To ensure that real contributors are recognized and rewarded.

If you have ever felt like your effort was just another drop in a sea of noise, read this article. It will change how you see social mining.

Let's get the #SocialMining continued😊

Read here:
https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
Corinna Braly QjsE:
This completely reframed how I see SocialFi. Activity is just showing up—work is actually moving the needle. @DAO Labs’ three-stage framework (effort → originality → impact) is the quality filter the space desperately needs. Experiencing it firsthand with my Myths & Facts series proved it: real validation isn't about noise, it's about results
I recently read "Proof of Work and Retainability in SocialFi: What Real Validation Looks Like (Part 1) by DAO Labs, and it completely changed how I think about contribution in SocialFi. My biggest takeaway is that being active is not the same as creating value. Many people can complete daily tasks, like posts, comments, or shares, but genuine contribution goes much deeper than simply checking off activities. The article clearly explains the difference between proof of activity and proof of work. Proof of activity measures what you do, while proof of work measures the actual value and impact of what you contribute. That distinction is incredibly important because real communities grow through meaningful contributions, not inflated activity numbers. As someone participating in Social Mining, I've realized that the most rewarding moments aren't just completing another task. They're when my content educates someone, sparks discussion, receives genuine engagement, or helps others understand a project better. Those interactions show that my work created real value rather than simply adding more content to the timeline. One concept I especially appreciated was DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework. It reminds us that contribution should be evaluated based on quality, originality, and measurable impact instead of raw activity alone. This creates a healthier ecosystem where creators are encouraged to think, research, and contribute authentically instead of chasing numbers. I believe this is the future of SocialFi. Validation protects communities from spam, rewards genuine contributors, and builds trust between projects and their supporters. When quality becomes the standard, everyone benefits—the platform, the community, and the creators themselves. SocialFi shouldn't reward who clicks the most. It should reward who contributes the most meaningful value. Thank you, @DAOLabs, for sharing this perspective. #SocialMining #SocialFi #DAOLabs Article: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
I recently read "Proof of Work and Retainability in SocialFi: What Real Validation Looks Like (Part 1) by DAO Labs, and it completely changed how I think about contribution in SocialFi.

My biggest takeaway is that being active is not the same as creating value. Many people can complete daily tasks, like posts, comments, or shares, but genuine contribution goes much deeper than simply checking off activities.
The article clearly explains the difference between proof of activity and proof of work. Proof of activity measures what you do, while proof of work measures the actual value and impact of what you contribute. That distinction is incredibly important because real communities grow through meaningful contributions, not inflated activity numbers.
As someone participating in Social Mining, I've realized that the most rewarding moments aren't just completing another task. They're when my content educates someone, sparks discussion, receives genuine engagement, or helps others understand a project better. Those interactions show that my work created real value rather than simply adding more content to the timeline.

One concept I especially appreciated was DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework. It reminds us that contribution should be evaluated based on quality, originality, and measurable impact instead of raw activity alone. This creates a healthier ecosystem where creators are encouraged to think, research, and contribute authentically instead of chasing numbers.
I believe this is the future of SocialFi. Validation protects communities from spam, rewards genuine contributors, and builds trust between projects and their supporters. When quality becomes the standard, everyone benefits—the platform, the community, and the creators themselves.
SocialFi shouldn't reward who clicks the most. It should reward who contributes the most meaningful value.
Thank you, @DAOLabs, for sharing this perspective.
#SocialMining #SocialFi #DAOLabs
Article: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
Estefana Sampsel j6fr:
Absolutely spot on! DAO Labs’ three-stage validation framework is a game-changer for SocialFi. Shifting the focus from raw activity to quality, originality, and real impact is exactly what the space needs.
After reading "Proof of Work and Retainability in SocialFi: What Real Validation Looks Like (Part 1)", my biggest takeaway is simple: activity doesn't always equal value. Through my experience with Social Mining, I've learned that completing tasks is only part of the journey. The real impact comes from understanding a project, sharing original ideas, and creating content that genuinely helps the community. That's why I believe Proof of Work is more meaningful than Proof of Activity. Measuring quality, originality, and real results encourages contributors to create value instead of chasing numbers. I also appreciate DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework, which focuses on recognizing authentic contributions rather than rewarding activity alone. That's the kind of validation SocialFi needs to build stronger and more sustainable communities. Thanks, @DAOLabs, for the insightful article. https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1 #SocialMining
After reading "Proof of Work and Retainability in SocialFi: What Real Validation Looks Like (Part 1)", my biggest takeaway is simple: activity doesn't always equal value.
Through my experience with Social Mining, I've learned that completing tasks is only part of the journey. The real impact comes from understanding a project, sharing original ideas, and creating content that genuinely helps the community.
That's why I believe Proof of Work is more meaningful than Proof of Activity. Measuring quality, originality, and real results encourages contributors to create value instead of chasing numbers.
I also appreciate DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework, which focuses on recognizing authentic contributions rather than rewarding activity alone. That's the kind of validation SocialFi needs to build stronger and more sustainable communities.
Thanks, @DAOLabs, for the insightful article.
https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
#SocialMining
marpaci:
Participation sometimes only gets you to the door. The real difference starts with what you bring to the table after that 😄 That’s the strong part of #SocialMining : completing a task doesn’t finish the story. Understanding the project and creating contribution that leaves a trace carries much longer value than numbers alone 🧾
Social Mining is fun... until you realize you're optimizing the wrong thing. My biggest takeaway from the article: proof of work vs. proof of activity isn't just a slogan— it's the difference between creating value and collecting points. My honest experience (yeah, l got caught) Early on, I jumped into engagement tasks and "validation loops." At first it felt productive: likes, reposts, comments... dopamine hits But then I noticed the pattern: • I'd spend more time packaging posts than thinking. • Some "engagement" didn't lead to real connections. • A portion of the validation felt like rubber-stamping rather than evaluating impact. Social Mining can accidentally turn into proof of activity: loud, frequent, and not necessarily meaningful. Why validation matters in SocialFi In SocialFi, validation is the gatekeeper for credibility. If validation is shallow, they get: • copy-paste content rewarded • engagement farms rewarded • quality contributions ignored But when validation is thoughtful, it helps the ecosystem recognize what matters: quality, originality, and real results. Why quality should beat simple activity Let's be real: activity is measurable. Impact is not always immediate-but it compounds. To me, quality contributions should matter more because they: • teach people something real • move conversations forward • attract builders (not just spectators) When they reward "more," they train the network to do more of the same. When reward "better," help the network evolve. Shoutout: DAO Labs' validation framework One framework liked was DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework—because it treats validation like a process, not a vibe check. That shift is exactly what SocialFi needs if they want a system that favors work, not just noise. What's your personal rule for deciding whether a post is "real contribution" or just "activity farming"? Read on this:👎 https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1 @DAOLabs #DAOVERSE #SocialMining
Social Mining is fun... until you realize you're optimizing the wrong thing.

My biggest takeaway from the article: proof of work vs. proof of activity isn't just a slogan— it's the difference between creating value and collecting points.

My honest experience (yeah, l got caught)
Early on, I jumped into engagement tasks and "validation loops."

At first it felt productive: likes, reposts, comments... dopamine hits But then I noticed the pattern:
• I'd spend more time packaging posts than thinking.

• Some "engagement" didn't lead to real connections.

• A portion of the validation felt like rubber-stamping rather than evaluating impact.

Social Mining can accidentally turn into proof of activity: loud, frequent, and not necessarily meaningful.

Why validation matters in SocialFi In SocialFi, validation is the gatekeeper for credibility.

If validation is shallow, they get:
• copy-paste content rewarded
• engagement farms rewarded
• quality contributions ignored
But when validation is thoughtful, it helps the ecosystem recognize what matters: quality, originality, and real results.

Why quality should beat simple activity
Let's be real: activity is measurable.

Impact is not always immediate-but it compounds.

To me, quality contributions should matter more because they:
• teach people something real
• move conversations forward
• attract builders (not just spectators)
When they reward "more," they train the network to do more of the same.

When reward "better," help the network evolve.

Shoutout: DAO Labs' validation framework

One framework liked was DAO Labs' three-stage validation framework—because it treats validation like a process, not a vibe check.

That shift is exactly what SocialFi needs if they want a system that favors work, not just noise.

What's your personal rule for deciding whether a post is "real contribution" or just "activity farming"?

Read on this:👎
https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1

@DAO Labs #DAOVERSE #SocialMining
Why Proof of Work Matters More Than Proof of Activity in SocialFiAfter reading @DAOLabs article, "Proof of Work and Retainability in SocialFi: What Real Validation Looks Like," I found myself reflecting on my own journey in #SocialMining . One statement stood out immediately: "SocialFi doesn't have an engagement problem. It has a validation problem." At first, this may sound surprising. SocialFi platforms generate thousands of posts, comments, likes, shares, and community interactions every day. Participation is everywhere. But participation alone does not automatically create value. My Experience with Social Mining When I first joined Social Mining, my focus was simple: complete as many tasks as possible. I believed that more completed tasks meant more contribution and, ultimately, better rewards. However, experience taught me something different. Many of the tasks I rushed through earned fewer points after validation. They met the basic requirements, but they lacked depth, originality, and meaningful impact. The tasks that consistently performed better were the ones where I slowed down, researched thoroughly, understood the project's goals, and invested genuine effort into creating quality content. Over time, I realized that value is not measured by volume. Value is measured by impact. Proof of Activity vs Proof of Work This distinction forms the core message of the #DAOLabs article. Proof of Activity measures participation. Proof of Work measures contribution. A contributor may complete dozens of tasks and generate significant activity. Another contributor may complete fewer tasks but create educational content, help community members, or drive meaningful discussions. Both contributors appear active. Yet their impact may be vastly different. This is where validation becomes critical. Why Validation Matters Without validation, communities risk rewarding quantity over quality. Projects may appear active while genuine contributors become difficult to identify. Low-effort engagement can inflate metrics without creating sustainable growth. Validation helps separate meaningful contribution from simple participation. It asks an important question: Did this activity actually create value? DAOLabs' Three-Stage Validation Framework What I found most interesting was DAOLabs' approach to validation. 1. Peer-to-Peer Validation Community members review submissions and verify whether contributions genuinely fulfill their intended purpose. 2. Quality Validation Submissions are assessed for originality, relevance, effort, and overall value. 3. Results Validation The final stage evaluates outcomes and impact. Did the contribution support project goals? Did it generate meaningful engagement? Did it create measurable results? This framework recognizes that task completion is only the beginning of contribution, not the end. One lesson Social Mining has taught me is that creating value requires intention. Anyone can complete tasks. Not everyone takes the time to research, create original insights, support communities, and deliver meaningful results. As SocialFi continues to evolve, I believe platforms that prioritize validation will build stronger communities and healthier ecosystems. Because in the long run, quality contributions will always matter more than simple activity. Read the full Article here: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1

Why Proof of Work Matters More Than Proof of Activity in SocialFi

After reading @DAO Labs article, "Proof of Work and Retainability in SocialFi: What Real Validation Looks Like," I found myself reflecting on my own journey in #SocialMining .
One statement stood out immediately:
"SocialFi doesn't have an engagement problem. It has a validation problem."
At first, this may sound surprising. SocialFi platforms generate thousands of posts, comments, likes, shares, and community interactions every day. Participation is everywhere.
But participation alone does not automatically create value.
My Experience with Social Mining
When I first joined Social Mining, my focus was simple: complete as many tasks as possible.
I believed that more completed tasks meant more contribution and, ultimately, better rewards.
However, experience taught me something different.
Many of the tasks I rushed through earned fewer points after validation. They met the basic requirements, but they lacked depth, originality, and meaningful impact.
The tasks that consistently performed better were the ones where I slowed down, researched thoroughly, understood the project's goals, and invested genuine effort into creating quality content.
Over time, I realized that value is not measured by volume.
Value is measured by impact.
Proof of Activity vs Proof of Work
This distinction forms the core message of the #DAOLabs article.
Proof of Activity measures participation.
Proof of Work measures contribution.
A contributor may complete dozens of tasks and generate significant activity. Another contributor may complete fewer tasks but create educational content, help community members, or drive meaningful discussions.
Both contributors appear active.
Yet their impact may be vastly different.
This is where validation becomes critical.
Why Validation Matters
Without validation, communities risk rewarding quantity over quality.
Projects may appear active while genuine contributors become difficult to identify.
Low-effort engagement can inflate metrics without creating sustainable growth.
Validation helps separate meaningful contribution from simple participation.
It asks an important question:
Did this activity actually create value?
DAOLabs' Three-Stage Validation Framework
What I found most interesting was DAOLabs' approach to validation.
1. Peer-to-Peer Validation
Community members review submissions and verify whether contributions genuinely fulfill their intended purpose.
2. Quality Validation
Submissions are assessed for originality, relevance, effort, and overall value.
3. Results Validation
The final stage evaluates outcomes and impact.
Did the contribution support project goals?
Did it generate meaningful engagement?
Did it create measurable results?
This framework recognizes that task completion is only the beginning of contribution, not the end.
One lesson Social Mining has taught me is that creating value requires intention.
Anyone can complete tasks.
Not everyone takes the time to research, create original insights, support communities, and deliver meaningful results.
As SocialFi continues to evolve, I believe platforms that prioritize validation will build stronger communities and healthier ecosystems.
Because in the long run, quality contributions will always matter more than simple activity.
Read the full Article here: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
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