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La dirección detrás de la actividad: lo que realmente señala la mudanza de DAO Labs a un nuevo dominio$BNB ha pasado las últimas semanas recordándole al mercado por qué los datos de actividad a nivel de cadena importan más que la acción del precio en titulares, y que esa misma lógica se aplica a la infraestructura que se monta encima. La mayoría de las plataformas viven o mueren por la confianza en su canal de datos, ya que cada punto, clasificación y recompensa se remiten a la actividad que la plataforma tiene que verificar y almacenar correctamente. Esa es la lente que conviene aplicar a la @DAOLabs decisión de @DAOLabs ' de retirar su antiguo address de ilo.dao-labs.com y relanzar #SocialMining bajo un nuevo dominio, porque una migración como esta o bien demuestra que un equipo puede mantener la continuidad bajo presión, o bien expone exactamente dónde están las grietas.

La dirección detrás de la actividad: lo que realmente señala la mudanza de DAO Labs a un nuevo dominio

$BNB ha pasado las últimas semanas recordándole al mercado por qué los datos de actividad a nivel de cadena importan más que la acción del precio en titulares, y que esa misma lógica se aplica a la infraestructura que se monta encima. La mayoría de las plataformas viven o mueren por la confianza en su canal de datos, ya que cada punto, clasificación y recompensa se remiten a la actividad que la plataforma tiene que verificar y almacenar correctamente. Esa es la lente que conviene aplicar a la @DAO Labs decisión de @DAO Labs ' de retirar su antiguo address de ilo.dao-labs.com y relanzar #SocialMining bajo un nuevo dominio, porque una migración como esta o bien demuestra que un equipo puede mantener la continuidad bajo presión, o bien expone exactamente dónde están las grietas.
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Who tweetsWhen Web3 projects announce a new domain, the reaction is usually the same reaction from everyone. ‎But looking at @DAOLabs migration from ilo.dao-labs.com to whotweets.com is something to check about it. ‎This isn't simply a change of domain. It's a product decision that reflects how Social Mining is evolving from an experimental engagement model into a platform designed for long-term contributor ecosystems. ‎The previous domain worked, but it was closely tied to the DAO Labs brand and wasn't particularly memorable for new users.‎ ‎WhoTweets.com gives the platform its own identity. ‎‎That matters because successful Web3 products eventually become destinations in their own right. A clear, memorable brand reduces friction, improves discoverability, and makes it easier for communities, creators, and partners to share the platform with others. The migration also positions Social Mining as a standalone product rather than just another feature within a broader ecosystem. ‎‎One aspect of the migration improve more than just redesign it is. ‎Nothing users have earned is lost. ‎Existing accounts, contribution history, points, rewards, and data all remain intact. Contributors simply log in with their existing credentials and continue where they left it. ‎Too many platform upgrades unintentionally create uncertainty. When users wonder whether they'll lose progress, trust erodes quickly. ‎DAO Labs avoided that problem by making the transition seamless. ‎The new platform introduces several practical improvements aimed at making Social Mining more efficient. ‎A redesigned dashboard faster, and easier to navigate. ‎Enhanced X scoring, giving greater weight to verified accounts and authentic activity,‎ a Reels & Shorts feed, ‎Top 100 KOL Delegation, allowing contributors to delegate tasks to trusted collaborators while helping protect their accounts. Engagement Safety tools, including smart daily limits that help maintain ecosystem integrity. ‎Meet & Match networking, making it easier for Social Miners to discover collaborators and build relationships. ‎Individually, these updates improve usability. ‎‎Together, they reshape how contributors interact with the platform. ‎Networking features promote cooperation rather than individualism. ‎Smart scoring incentivizes genuine engagement rather than mere participation. ‎‎Protective measures prevent misuse while ensuring the integrity of the system. ‎It's a minor tweak, but it does affect how contributors behave. ‎‎In Web3, incentive systems go beyond tokenomics. Product design defines incentives too. ‎‎Why this fits into the bigger Web3 picture ‎‎With the help of artificial intelligence, content production is becoming increasingly efficient. ‎Content alone is no longer a scarce resource. ‎Those systems that offer seamless experiences along with robust validation mechanisms will probably prove more successful in recruiting contributors that are concerned about quality over quantity. ‎It helps everybody. ‎‎Content creators receive improved tools ‎Projects receive more thoughtful feedback. ‎Validators spend less time filtering noise. ‎Communities become more sustainable because meaningful participation is easier to recognize. ‎No migration guarantees success. ‎The long-term consideration will be whether all the improvements encourage higher-quality contributions, stronger collaboration, and healthier community incentives. ‎But I believe this launch points in the right direction. ‎A memorable brand, a smoother workflow, modern creator tools, and a seamless migration create a stronger foundation for the next phase of Social Mining. ‎‎Sometimes the most important platform upgrade isn't the feature users notice first. ‎It's the infrastructure that quietly enables better participation over the long run. ‎‎Official announcement: ‎https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com ‎@DAOLabs #WhoTweets #SocialMining ‎ ‎

Who tweets

When Web3 projects announce a new domain, the reaction is usually the same reaction from everyone.
‎But looking at @DAO Labs migration from ilo.dao-labs.com to whotweets.com is something to check about it.
‎This isn't simply a change of domain. It's a product decision that reflects how Social Mining is evolving from an experimental engagement model into a platform designed for long-term contributor ecosystems.
‎The previous domain worked, but it was closely tied to the DAO Labs brand and wasn't particularly memorable for new users.‎
‎WhoTweets.com gives the platform its own identity.
‎‎That matters because successful Web3 products eventually become destinations in their own right. A clear, memorable brand reduces friction, improves discoverability, and makes it easier for communities, creators, and partners to share the platform with others. The migration also positions Social Mining as a standalone product rather than just another feature within a broader ecosystem.
‎‎One aspect of the migration improve more than just redesign it is.
‎Nothing users have earned is lost.
‎Existing accounts, contribution history, points, rewards, and data all remain intact. Contributors simply log in with their existing credentials and continue where they left it.
‎Too many platform upgrades unintentionally create uncertainty. When users wonder whether they'll lose progress, trust erodes quickly.
‎DAO Labs avoided that problem by making the transition seamless.
‎The new platform introduces several practical improvements aimed at making Social Mining more efficient.
‎A redesigned dashboard faster, and easier to navigate.
‎Enhanced X scoring, giving greater weight to verified accounts and authentic activity,‎ a Reels & Shorts feed,
‎Top 100 KOL Delegation, allowing contributors to delegate tasks to trusted collaborators while helping protect their accounts. Engagement Safety tools, including smart daily limits that help maintain ecosystem integrity. ‎Meet & Match networking, making it easier for Social Miners to discover collaborators and build relationships.
‎Individually, these updates improve usability.
‎‎Together, they reshape how contributors interact with the platform.
‎Networking features promote cooperation rather than individualism.
‎Smart scoring incentivizes genuine engagement rather than mere participation.
‎‎Protective measures prevent misuse while ensuring the integrity of the system.
‎It's a minor tweak, but it does affect how contributors behave.
‎‎In Web3, incentive systems go beyond tokenomics. Product design defines incentives too.
‎‎Why this fits into the bigger Web3 picture
‎‎With the help of artificial intelligence, content production is becoming increasingly efficient.
‎Content alone is no longer a scarce resource.
‎Those systems that offer seamless experiences along with robust validation mechanisms will probably prove more successful in recruiting contributors that are concerned about quality over quantity.
‎It helps everybody.
‎‎Content creators receive improved tools
‎Projects receive more thoughtful feedback.
‎Validators spend less time filtering noise.
‎Communities become more sustainable because meaningful participation is easier to recognize.
‎No migration guarantees success.
‎The long-term consideration will be whether all the improvements encourage higher-quality contributions, stronger collaboration, and healthier community incentives.
‎But I believe this launch points in the right direction.
‎A memorable brand, a smoother workflow, modern creator tools, and a seamless migration create a stronger foundation for the next phase of Social Mining.
‎‎Sometimes the most important platform upgrade isn't the feature users notice first.
‎It's the infrastructure that quietly enables better participation over the long run.
‎‎Official announcement:
‎https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com
@DAO Labs #WhoTweets #SocialMining

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yes it is a product decision that reflects how social mining is evolving
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DAO Labs Begins a New Chapter with Whotweets.com: A Smarter Future for Social MiningHave you ever witnessed a project evolve in a way that instantly makes you believe its future is even brighter? That was exactly how I felt when @DAOLabs officially introduced whotweets.com. At first, many people thought this was simply a domain change. But after exploring the announcement and understanding the vision behind it, I realized this is much bigger than a new website. It represents the next phase of #SocialMining , where contributors are given better tools, stronger protection, improved visibility, and a platform designed to grow alongside the future of Web3. As someone who has followed DAO Labs and experienced Social Mining firsthand, I genuinely believe this migration is one of the most important upgrades the ecosystem has made. Why DAO Labs Migrated to whotweets.com For years, the platform operated through ilo.dao-labs.com, helping thousands of users discover projects, complete campaigns, and earn rewards through meaningful social engagement. As the ecosystem continued to expand, the platform needed an identity that reflected its growing vision. The launch of whotweets.com introduces a fresh, recognizable brand that is easier to remember, more accessible to new users, and better positioned for future innovation. Rather than being known only as a section within DAO Labs, Whotweets now stands as a dedicated home for Social Mining, making it easier for creators, communities, and businesses to understand exactly what the platform represents. This isn't just a new address. It is the beginning of a stronger global identity. Why the New Branding Matters Branding is more than a logo or domain name. A strong brand creates trust, improves recognition, and helps attract new communities into an ecosystem. The name #WhoTweets instantly connects with social activity while remaining simple, memorable, and easy to share. As Web3 continues to expand, having a recognizable platform identity makes onboarding easier for new users while giving existing contributors confidence that DAO Labs is investing in long-term growth instead of standing still. The new branding also positions the platform to welcome creators, businesses, influencers, and entire communities beyond traditional crypto audiences. Exciting New Features Now Available One of the things I appreciate most is that DAO Labs didn't stop at changing the name. They delivered meaningful upgrades that improve the daily experience for every Social Miner. Here are some of the biggest improvements introduced with Whotweets. ✨ A completely redesigned dashboard that is cleaner, faster, and much easier to navigate. ✨ Enhanced X scoring that gives higher rewards to verified accounts and authentic engagement, encouraging quality over spam. ✨ Support for Reels and Shorts, allowing creators who produce short-form videos to participate and earn through additional content formats. ✨ Top 100 KOL Delegation, making it possible to delegate tasks to trusted influencers or friends while helping protect personal accounts. ✨ Smarter engagement safety limits designed to reduce unnecessary risks while promoting healthier platform activity. ✨ Better platform performance with a smoother user experience and improved responsiveness across the site. Together, these upgrades create a more efficient, secure, and rewarding environment for everyone participating in Social Mining. What This Means for Social Miners One concern many users have whenever a platform changes is whether they will lose their progress. The good news is that DAO Labs has made this incredibly clear. Your account remains exactly the same. Your profile stays intact. Your accumulated points remain untouched. Your rewards are safe. Your campaign history is preserved. Nothing is lost during the migration except the old web address. That level of continuity shows how seriously DAO Labs values the trust of its community. Instead of forcing users to start over, they have upgraded the platform while protecting everything contributors have already earned. That kind of commitment builds confidence. My Personal Thoughts One reason I continue paying attention to DAO Labs is because they consistently improve instead of becoming comfortable. Many platforms only introduce cosmetic updates. DAO Labs focused on improving the actual experience for contributors. Supporting video creators through Reels and Shorts opens the door for more creative participation. Rewarding authentic engagement instead of artificial activity improves the quality of the ecosystem. Better account protection helps users participate with greater confidence. A modern dashboard makes the platform easier for newcomers to understand. When all these improvements come together, they create something much more valuable than a simple redesign. They create an ecosystem prepared for long-term adoption. I believe this migration demonstrates that Social Mining is continuing to mature into a model where meaningful online contributions are recognized, rewarded, and made more accessible to communities around the world. The future belongs to platforms that reward genuine participation, and Whotweets is taking a significant step in that direction. If you've been part of the DAO Labs journey, now is the perfect time to update your bookmarks and experience the new platform for yourself. The future of Social Mining has a new home, and I believe this is only the beginning of something even bigger. 📢 Official announcement: https://whotweets.com

DAO Labs Begins a New Chapter with Whotweets.com: A Smarter Future for Social Mining

Have you ever witnessed a project evolve in a way that instantly makes you believe its future is even brighter?
That was exactly how I felt when @DAO Labs officially introduced whotweets.com.
At first, many people thought this was simply a domain change. But after exploring the announcement and understanding the vision behind it, I realized this is much bigger than a new website. It represents the next phase of #SocialMining , where contributors are given better tools, stronger protection, improved visibility, and a platform designed to grow alongside the future of Web3.
As someone who has followed DAO Labs and experienced Social Mining firsthand, I genuinely believe this migration is one of the most important upgrades the ecosystem has made.
Why DAO Labs Migrated to whotweets.com
For years, the platform operated through ilo.dao-labs.com, helping thousands of users discover projects, complete campaigns, and earn rewards through meaningful social engagement.
As the ecosystem continued to expand, the platform needed an identity that reflected its growing vision.
The launch of whotweets.com introduces a fresh, recognizable brand that is easier to remember, more accessible to new users, and better positioned for future innovation.
Rather than being known only as a section within DAO Labs, Whotweets now stands as a dedicated home for Social Mining, making it easier for creators, communities, and businesses to understand exactly what the platform represents.
This isn't just a new address.
It is the beginning of a stronger global identity.
Why the New Branding Matters
Branding is more than a logo or domain name.
A strong brand creates trust, improves recognition, and helps attract new communities into an ecosystem.
The name #WhoTweets instantly connects with social activity while remaining simple, memorable, and easy to share.
As Web3 continues to expand, having a recognizable platform identity makes onboarding easier for new users while giving existing contributors confidence that DAO Labs is investing in long-term growth instead of standing still.
The new branding also positions the platform to welcome creators, businesses, influencers, and entire communities beyond traditional crypto audiences.
Exciting New Features Now Available
One of the things I appreciate most is that DAO Labs didn't stop at changing the name.
They delivered meaningful upgrades that improve the daily experience for every Social Miner.
Here are some of the biggest improvements introduced with Whotweets.
✨ A completely redesigned dashboard that is cleaner, faster, and much easier to navigate.
✨ Enhanced X scoring that gives higher rewards to verified accounts and authentic engagement, encouraging quality over spam.
✨ Support for Reels and Shorts, allowing creators who produce short-form videos to participate and earn through additional content formats.
✨ Top 100 KOL Delegation, making it possible to delegate tasks to trusted influencers or friends while helping protect personal accounts.
✨ Smarter engagement safety limits designed to reduce unnecessary risks while promoting healthier platform activity.
✨ Better platform performance with a smoother user experience and improved responsiveness across the site.
Together, these upgrades create a more efficient, secure, and rewarding environment for everyone participating in Social Mining.
What This Means for Social Miners
One concern many users have whenever a platform changes is whether they will lose their progress.
The good news is that DAO Labs has made this incredibly clear.
Your account remains exactly the same.
Your profile stays intact.
Your accumulated points remain untouched.
Your rewards are safe.
Your campaign history is preserved.
Nothing is lost during the migration except the old web address.
That level of continuity shows how seriously DAO Labs values the trust of its community.
Instead of forcing users to start over, they have upgraded the platform while protecting everything contributors have already earned.
That kind of commitment builds confidence.
My Personal Thoughts
One reason I continue paying attention to DAO Labs is because they consistently improve instead of becoming comfortable.
Many platforms only introduce cosmetic updates.
DAO Labs focused on improving the actual experience for contributors.
Supporting video creators through Reels and Shorts opens the door for more creative participation.
Rewarding authentic engagement instead of artificial activity improves the quality of the ecosystem.
Better account protection helps users participate with greater confidence.
A modern dashboard makes the platform easier for newcomers to understand.
When all these improvements come together, they create something much more valuable than a simple redesign.
They create an ecosystem prepared for long-term adoption.
I believe this migration demonstrates that Social Mining is continuing to mature into a model where meaningful online contributions are recognized, rewarded, and made more accessible to communities around the world.
The future belongs to platforms that reward genuine participation, and Whotweets is taking a significant step in that direction.
If you've been part of the DAO Labs journey, now is the perfect time to update your bookmarks and experience the new platform for yourself.
The future of Social Mining has a new home, and I believe this is only the beginning of something even bigger.
📢 Official announcement: https://whotweets.com
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A New Address, A New Chapter: DAO Labs Social Mining Moves to whotweets.comEvery ecosystem reaches a point where it has to decide between staying comfortable or growing into what it is actually becoming. @DAOLabs just made that decision. The Social Mining platform has officially left ilo.dao-labs.com behind and moved into a new home built specifically around what the community already does best, engaging on X. The new address is whotweets.com, and while a domain change might sound like a small technical detail on the surface, this migration is really a statement about where Social Mining is headed next. Why DAO Labs Made the Move For a long time, ilo.dao-labs.com worked fine as a functional platform address, but it never really told a story. It was just a subdomain sitting under the main DAO Labs site. It did not communicate what the platform was for, and for newcomers landing on it for the first time, there was nothing intuitive about the name itself. Social Mining lives and breathes on X. Every task, every scoring mechanism, every reward tied to engagement traces back to activity on that platform. So DAO Labs made a simple but smart branding decision, give the platform a name that reflects exactly what it does. whotweets.com is short, direct, and instantly understandable. Someone hearing about it for the first time does not need an explanation to guess what the platform is built around. This is not just cosmetic. Clean branding lowers the barrier for new users to understand a product, and in Web3 specifically, where trust and clarity are already hard to earn, that matters more than most teams give it credit for. Why The New Branding Actually Matters A lot of Web3 projects underestimate how much a name shapes first impressions. Confusing URLs and generic subdomains quietly push away potential users before they even get a chance to explore what a platform offers. whotweets.com solves that instantly. It is memorable, easy to share in a Discord or Telegram group, and easy to explain to someone completely new to Social Mining. For existing contributors, the rebrand also signals something important, DAO Labs is still actively investing in this product. Platforms that are being phased out do not get rebrands and feature overhauls. Platforms that are scaling do. What Is New on the Platform This migration was paired with a full Social Mining V2 rollout, and the feature list is genuinely substantial. Here are the improvements that stand out the most. A completely redesigned dashboard. The interface has been rebuilt from the ground up. It is faster, cleaner, and makes tracking your contributions and progress far more intuitive than before. Smarter X scoring. This is arguably the most important upgrade for serious contributors. The scoring system now factors in account credibility alongside activity. Verified accounts and users with a consistent history of authentic engagement receive higher multipliers on tweet points. In simple terms, quality finally gets rewarded the way it should, instead of raw volume alone deciding who earns more. A Reels and Shorts feed. Short form vertical video is now fully integrated into the platform. Miners can drag and drop Reels directly onto their connections to recommend valuable content, which makes sharing insights or trending discussions far more natural than before. Top 100 KOL delegation and ranking. This introduces real structure into the community. Users can now delegate their Social Mining tasks to ranked KOLs or trusted friends, so engagement never gets neglected even when someone cannot be active around the clock. Delegating to a KOL means they receive full profit share for that task, while delegating to friends allows fully flexible profit sharing based on personal agreement. Engagement safety limits. Smart daily retweet and quote caps have been introduced to protect the ecosystem from spam and keep the quality of engagement high across the board. Beyond these five, DAO Labs also rolled out tailored onboarding surveys and custom roles for new users, a Meet and Match feature built for networking between miners, and marketplace improvements including a 60 second undo window for validation mistakes. How This Benefits Social Miners Every one of these updates points toward the same goal, professionalizing Social Mining as a real form of digital labor rather than just casual engagement farming. The smarter scoring system rewards contributors who have built genuine credibility on X, not just those posting the most. KOL delegation gives active contributors a way to protect their account and income even during periods they cannot participate directly. The safety limits protect the long term health of the ecosystem, which ultimately protects the value of everyone's rewards. And the improved dashboard simply makes the entire experience less of a chore to navigate daily. For newcomers, the clearer branding and smoother onboarding process lower the barrier to entry significantly. Social Mining has always had a bit of a learning curve, and these updates chip away at that. Nothing Changes For Your Account This is worth repeating clearly because it matters most to existing contributors. Your account, your points, your rewards, and your entire history remain fully intact. You do not need to create a new profile or resubmit anything. Your existing login credentials work exactly the same way on whotweets.com. All pending and distributed rewards are mirrored exactly as they were. The only thing that changed is the address. My Take on Where This Leaves Social Mining Rebrands in Web3 are common, but most of them are surface level. This one is different because it came bundled with actual structural improvements to how contributions are measured and rewarded. Smarter scoring, delegation systems, and safety limits are the kind of features that separate a hobby platform from a maturing digital labor market. If DAO Labs continues building in this direction, Social Mining stops being just another engagement incentive program and starts looking more like a legitimate contributor economy, one where credibility, consistency, and authentic activity are the actual currency. That is a meaningful shift, and this migration looks like the foundation for it rather than the finish line. If you are still bookmarked to the old domain, now is the time to update it. Head over to whotweets.com, log in with your existing credentials, and explore the new dashboard for yourself. Official announcement: https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com #SocialMining #WhoTweets #SocialFi

A New Address, A New Chapter: DAO Labs Social Mining Moves to whotweets.com

Every ecosystem reaches a point where it has to decide between staying comfortable or growing into what it is actually becoming. @DAO Labs just made that decision. The Social Mining platform has officially left ilo.dao-labs.com behind and moved into a new home built specifically around what the community already does best, engaging on X.
The new address is whotweets.com, and while a domain change might sound like a small technical detail on the surface, this migration is really a statement about where Social Mining is headed next.
Why DAO Labs Made the Move
For a long time, ilo.dao-labs.com worked fine as a functional platform address, but it never really told a story. It was just a subdomain sitting under the main DAO Labs site. It did not communicate what the platform was for, and for newcomers landing on it for the first time, there was nothing intuitive about the name itself.
Social Mining lives and breathes on X. Every task, every scoring mechanism, every reward tied to engagement traces back to activity on that platform. So DAO Labs made a simple but smart branding decision, give the platform a name that reflects exactly what it does. whotweets.com is short, direct, and instantly understandable. Someone hearing about it for the first time does not need an explanation to guess what the platform is built around.
This is not just cosmetic. Clean branding lowers the barrier for new users to understand a product, and in Web3 specifically, where trust and clarity are already hard to earn, that matters more than most teams give it credit for.
Why The New Branding Actually Matters
A lot of Web3 projects underestimate how much a name shapes first impressions. Confusing URLs and generic subdomains quietly push away potential users before they even get a chance to explore what a platform offers. whotweets.com solves that instantly. It is memorable, easy to share in a Discord or Telegram group, and easy to explain to someone completely new to Social Mining.
For existing contributors, the rebrand also signals something important, DAO Labs is still actively investing in this product. Platforms that are being phased out do not get rebrands and feature overhauls. Platforms that are scaling do.
What Is New on the Platform
This migration was paired with a full Social Mining V2 rollout, and the feature list is genuinely substantial. Here are the improvements that stand out the most.
A completely redesigned dashboard. The interface has been rebuilt from the ground up. It is faster, cleaner, and makes tracking your contributions and progress far more intuitive than before.
Smarter X scoring. This is arguably the most important upgrade for serious contributors. The scoring system now factors in account credibility alongside activity. Verified accounts and users with a consistent history of authentic engagement receive higher multipliers on tweet points. In simple terms, quality finally gets rewarded the way it should, instead of raw volume alone deciding who earns more.
A Reels and Shorts feed. Short form vertical video is now fully integrated into the platform. Miners can drag and drop Reels directly onto their connections to recommend valuable content, which makes sharing insights or trending discussions far more natural than before.
Top 100 KOL delegation and ranking. This introduces real structure into the community. Users can now delegate their Social Mining tasks to ranked KOLs or trusted friends, so engagement never gets neglected even when someone cannot be active around the clock. Delegating to a KOL means they receive full profit share for that task, while delegating to friends allows fully flexible profit sharing based on personal agreement.
Engagement safety limits. Smart daily retweet and quote caps have been introduced to protect the ecosystem from spam and keep the quality of engagement high across the board.
Beyond these five, DAO Labs also rolled out tailored onboarding surveys and custom roles for new users, a Meet and Match feature built for networking between miners, and marketplace improvements including a 60 second undo window for validation mistakes.
How This Benefits Social Miners
Every one of these updates points toward the same goal, professionalizing Social Mining as a real form of digital labor rather than just casual engagement farming.
The smarter scoring system rewards contributors who have built genuine credibility on X, not just those posting the most. KOL delegation gives active contributors a way to protect their account and income even during periods they cannot participate directly. The safety limits protect the long term health of the ecosystem, which ultimately protects the value of everyone's rewards. And the improved dashboard simply makes the entire experience less of a chore to navigate daily.
For newcomers, the clearer branding and smoother onboarding process lower the barrier to entry significantly. Social Mining has always had a bit of a learning curve, and these updates chip away at that.
Nothing Changes For Your Account
This is worth repeating clearly because it matters most to existing contributors. Your account, your points, your rewards, and your entire history remain fully intact. You do not need to create a new profile or resubmit anything. Your existing login credentials work exactly the same way on whotweets.com. All pending and distributed rewards are mirrored exactly as they were.
The only thing that changed is the address.
My Take on Where This Leaves Social Mining
Rebrands in Web3 are common, but most of them are surface level. This one is different because it came bundled with actual structural improvements to how contributions are measured and rewarded. Smarter scoring, delegation systems, and safety limits are the kind of features that separate a hobby platform from a maturing digital labor market.
If DAO Labs continues building in this direction, Social Mining stops being just another engagement incentive program and starts looking more like a legitimate contributor economy, one where credibility, consistency, and authentic activity are the actual currency. That is a meaningful shift, and this migration looks like the foundation for it rather than the finish line.
If you are still bookmarked to the old domain, now is the time to update it. Head over to whotweets.com, log in with your existing credentials, and explore the new dashboard for yourself.
Official announcement: https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com
#SocialMining #WhoTweets #SocialFi
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DAO Labs No Solo Rebrandeó Social MiningEn cripto, los rebrandings ocurren todo el tiempo. Nuevo logo. Nueva landing. Nuevo eslogan. Todos aplauden durante 48 horas y luego siguen adelante. Pero @DAOLabs ’ moverse de ilo.dao-labs.com a whotweets.com se siente diferente, porque no fue solo una limpieza cosmética. Vino con una actualización completa de la plataforma que cambia cómo se ve, se siente y funciona Social Mining entre bastidores. Ahora todo esto importa, porque Social Mining ya no es un experimento secundario en Web3. Como todos podemos ver, se está convirtiendo en un sistema real para el crecimiento impulsado por la comunidad: uno en el que los colaboradores no solo “hacen shill”, sino que en realidad ayudan a los proyectos a amplificar narrativas, distribuir contenido, validar la participación y crear valor medible en todo el ecosistema.

DAO Labs No Solo Rebrandeó Social Mining

En cripto, los rebrandings ocurren todo el tiempo. Nuevo logo. Nueva landing. Nuevo eslogan. Todos aplauden durante 48 horas y luego siguen adelante.
Pero @DAO Labs ’ moverse de ilo.dao-labs.com a whotweets.com se siente diferente, porque no fue solo una limpieza cosmética. Vino con una actualización completa de la plataforma que cambia cómo se ve, se siente y funciona Social Mining entre bastidores.
Ahora todo esto importa, porque Social Mining ya no es un experimento secundario en Web3. Como todos podemos ver, se está convirtiendo en un sistema real para el crecimiento impulsado por la comunidad: uno en el que los colaboradores no solo “hacen shill”, sino que en realidad ayudan a los proyectos a amplificar narrativas, distribuir contenido, validar la participación y crear valor medible en todo el ecosistema.
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WhoTweets: A New Home for Social Mining DAO Labs has officially migrated its Social Mining platform from ilo.dao-labs.com to whotweets.com, marking an important step toward a stronger and more recognizable ecosystem. This isn’t just a domain change—it’s a platform upgrade designed to improve the experience for every Social Miner. The new WhoTweets brand reflects DAO Labs’ vision of building a modern, creator-focused platform where quality contributions are easier to create, validate, and reward. The migration introduces several key improvements, including: * A redesigned dashboard * Smarter task discovery * Improved progress tracking * Enhanced validation tools * Faster navigation and overall platform performance One of the best parts of this migration is that everything you’ve earned remains safe. Your account, profile, data, points, rewards, and progress all transfer seamlessly to WhoTweets, so you can continue your Social Mining journey without interruption. I believe these updates strengthen the future of Social Mining by giving contributors better tools while reinforcing the idea that quality should always matter more than quantity. A smoother platform allows creators to focus on producing valuable content instead of dealing with unnecessary complexity. This migration shows DAO Labs’ commitment to continuous innovation and building an ecosystem where contributors can grow with confidence. I’m excited to see how WhoTweets helps shape the next chapter of Social Mining. Official announcement: https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com @DAOLabs #WhoTweets #SocialMining
WhoTweets: A New Home for Social Mining

DAO Labs has officially migrated its Social Mining platform from ilo.dao-labs.com to whotweets.com, marking an important step toward a stronger and more recognizable ecosystem.

This isn’t just a domain change—it’s a platform upgrade designed to improve the experience for every Social Miner.

The new WhoTweets brand reflects DAO Labs’ vision of building a modern, creator-focused platform where quality contributions are easier to create, validate, and reward.

The migration introduces several key improvements, including:

* A redesigned dashboard
* Smarter task discovery
* Improved progress tracking
* Enhanced validation tools
* Faster navigation and overall platform performance

One of the best parts of this migration is that everything you’ve earned remains safe. Your account, profile, data, points, rewards, and progress all transfer seamlessly to WhoTweets, so you can continue your Social Mining journey without interruption.

I believe these updates strengthen the future of Social Mining by giving contributors better tools while reinforcing the idea that quality should always matter more than quantity.

A smoother platform allows creators to focus on producing valuable content instead of dealing with unnecessary complexity.

This migration shows DAO Labs’ commitment to continuous innovation and building an ecosystem where contributors can grow with confidence.

I’m excited to see how WhoTweets helps shape the next chapter of Social Mining.

Official announcement: https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com

@DAO Labs #WhoTweets #SocialMining
RWAemtx:
New home, upgraded tools, same unstoppable community. The shift to whotweets is a huge milestone for every Social Miner. Smarter task discovery and better progress tracking are exactly what we need to keep scaling. Let’s build!
WhoTweets.com: Un nuevo hogar para el Social Mining @DAOLabs ha migrado oficialmente su plataforma #SocialMining de ilo.dao-labs.com a #WhoTweets.com, marcando un emocionante nuevo capítulo para los contribuidores de todo el ecosistema Web3. Esta migración es más que un cambio de dominio. Le da a #SocialMining una identidad dedicada, haciendo que la plataforma sea más fácil de reconocer mientras crea una base más sólida para el crecimiento y la innovación futuros. Una de las mejores partes de esta transición es que los usuarios no pierden su progreso. Tu cuenta, perfil, puntos, reputación, recompensas y actividad histórica permanecen exactamente igual, lo que te permite continuar tu recorrido sin interrupciones. WhoTweets.com también presenta varias mejoras que mejoran la experiencia del contribuuidor: ✅ Un panel rediseñado con una interfaz más limpia. ✅ Gestión de tareas mejorada para facilitar envíos y seguimiento. ✅ Oportunidades de bounty dedicadas con mayor potencial de ingresos. ✅ Perfiles de usuario mejorados que muestran mejor la reputación y los logros. ✅ Seguimiento del progreso más claro para puntos, tareas y recompensas. Estas mejoras hacen que la participación sea más organizada, transparente y gratificante tanto para Social Miners nuevos como experimentados. En mi opinión, esta migración demuestra el compromiso a largo plazo de DAO Labs con la construcción de un ecosistema #SocialMining más sólido. A medida que Web3 sigue expandiéndose por redes como $POL , tener una plataforma diseñada específicamente para contribuidores crea más oportunidades para el crecimiento de la comunidad y una participación de mayor calidad. Me entusiasma ver cómo #WhoTweets.com continúa evolucionando y empoderando a creadores de todo el mundo. Anuncio oficial: https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com @DAOLabs #WhoTweets #SocialMinining
WhoTweets.com: Un nuevo hogar para el Social Mining

@DAO Labs ha migrado oficialmente su plataforma #SocialMining de ilo.dao-labs.com a #WhoTweets.com, marcando un emocionante nuevo capítulo para los contribuidores de todo el ecosistema Web3.

Esta migración es más que un cambio de dominio. Le da a #SocialMining una identidad dedicada, haciendo que la plataforma sea más fácil de reconocer mientras crea una base más sólida para el crecimiento y la innovación futuros.

Una de las mejores partes de esta transición es que los usuarios no pierden su progreso. Tu cuenta, perfil, puntos, reputación, recompensas y actividad histórica permanecen exactamente igual, lo que te permite continuar tu recorrido sin interrupciones.
WhoTweets.com también presenta varias mejoras que mejoran la experiencia del contribuuidor:

✅ Un panel rediseñado con una interfaz más limpia.
✅ Gestión de tareas mejorada para facilitar envíos y seguimiento.
✅ Oportunidades de bounty dedicadas con mayor potencial de ingresos.
✅ Perfiles de usuario mejorados que muestran mejor la reputación y los logros.
✅ Seguimiento del progreso más claro para puntos, tareas y recompensas.

Estas mejoras hacen que la participación sea más organizada, transparente y gratificante tanto para Social Miners nuevos como experimentados.
En mi opinión, esta migración demuestra el compromiso a largo plazo de DAO Labs con la construcción de un ecosistema #SocialMining más sólido. A medida que Web3 sigue expandiéndose por redes como $POL , tener una plataforma diseñada específicamente para contribuidores crea más oportunidades para el crecimiento de la comunidad y una participación de mayor calidad.
Me entusiasma ver cómo #WhoTweets.com continúa evolucionando y empoderando a creadores de todo el mundo.

Anuncio oficial: https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com

@DAO Labs
#WhoTweets #SocialMinining
Oria Ores:
The move to WhoTweets reinforces the identity and professionalism of Social Mining. With smoother navigation and optimized tools, the ecosystem is poised for strong growth.
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@DAOLabs Migrates to WhoTweets.com @DAOLabs has officially moved from ilo.dao-labs.com to whotweets.com. This is much more than just a domain change, this upgrade is designed to make Social Mining more intuitive, professional, and rewarding for everyone. Why did @DAOLabs move to whotweets.com? To drive authentic engagement, analyze sentiment, and curate high-quality social proof also to create a sharper, cleaner brand that directly reflects what they do best, It's also shorter, more memorable, and easier for newcomers to discover and share. This rebranding strengthens the identity within the DAOVERSE and positions the platform for long-term growth. How does this benefit current & future Social Miners? Your hard-earned progress stays completely safe. Your profiles, history, points, rewards, and all accumulated data remain unchanged. The migration also brings new features that elevate the entire #SocialMining experience: 1. New Dashboard Layout — A complete overhaul that's cleaner, faster, and makes tracking tasks and contributions effortless. 2. Enhanced X Scoring System — Higher multipliers for verified (Blue Tick) accounts and authentic activity. 3. Meet & Match — New networking and collaboration tools for Social Miners to connect and build together. 4. Engagement Safety Measures: protect the ecosystem from spam and ensure high-quality output, we have implemented smart daily retweet and quote limits. 5. Onboarding Surveys & Custom Roles: it helps new users to experience and tailored the onboarding process, helping assign specific community roles while giving admins deeper analytical insights. This update helps both experienced and new miners focus more on creating meaningful content, and less on technical hurdles. As a Social Miners which features do you like best? Let's share. Read more here https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com @DAOLabs
@DAO Labs Migrates to WhoTweets.com

@DAO Labs has officially moved from ilo.dao-labs.com to whotweets.com. This is much more than just a domain change, this upgrade is designed to make Social Mining more intuitive, professional, and rewarding for everyone.

Why did @DAO Labs move to whotweets.com?

To drive authentic engagement, analyze sentiment, and curate high-quality social proof also to create a sharper, cleaner brand that directly reflects what they do best, It's also shorter, more memorable, and easier for newcomers to discover and share. This rebranding strengthens the identity within the DAOVERSE and positions the platform for long-term growth.

How does this benefit current & future Social Miners?

Your hard-earned progress stays completely safe. Your profiles, history, points, rewards, and all accumulated data remain unchanged.

The migration also brings new features that elevate the entire #SocialMining experience:

1. New Dashboard Layout — A complete overhaul that's cleaner, faster, and makes tracking tasks and contributions effortless.

2. Enhanced X Scoring System — Higher multipliers for verified (Blue Tick) accounts and authentic activity.

3. Meet & Match — New networking and collaboration tools for Social Miners to connect and build together.

4. Engagement Safety Measures: protect the ecosystem from spam and ensure high-quality output, we have implemented smart daily retweet and quote limits.

5. Onboarding Surveys & Custom Roles: it helps new users to experience and tailored the onboarding process, helping assign specific community roles while giving admins deeper analytical insights.

This update helps both experienced and new miners focus more on creating meaningful content, and less on technical hurdles.

As a Social Miners which features do you like best?

Let's share.

Read more here

https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com

@DAO Labs
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WhoTweets.com: A New Home for Social MiningIn the fast-evolving world of Web3 and decentralized communities, evolution isn’t optional — it’s essential. DAO Labs has taken a significant step in that direction by migrating its Social Mining platform from ilo.dao-labs.com to the new, purpose-built domain whotweets.com. This isn’t merely a technical relocation; it represents a strategic refresh that aligns the platform’s identity more closely with its core mission: empowering real people to create value through authentic social engagement. Why the Migration from ilo.dao-labs.com to WhoTweets.com? The original ilo.dao-labs.com served as a solid foundation during the early growth phase of @DAOLabs ’ Social Mining initiatives. However, as the community expanded and the demands of modern Social Mining grew more sophisticated, the team recognized the need for a dedicated space that better reflects the platform’s forward-looking vision. The move to whotweets.com signals a sharper, more memorable brand identity. “WhoTweets” captures the essence of what Social Mining is all about — real individuals (“who”) actively participating on social platforms like X (formerly Twitter) through thoughtful content, conversations, and community building. It moves away from the more technical “ilo” focus toward a name that feels dynamic, community-centric, and easy to remember. This rebranding helps position Social Mining as an accessible and exciting opportunity for both seasoned Web3 users and newcomers interested in earning through genuine contribution rather than speculation. Why the New Branding Matters In a crowded crypto and Web3 landscape, branding is more than aesthetics — it shapes perception and trust. The WhoTweets name and refreshed identity communicate clarity, energy, and focus on social activity as a legitimate form of value creation. It reinforces DAO Labs’ belief that communities thrive when participation is rewarded transparently and sustainably. This shift also makes the platform more approachable. New users can instantly grasp the concept — it’s about “who tweets” and contributes meaningfully — lowering the barrier to entry while maintaining depth for experienced miners. In my view, strong branding like this helps Social Mining mature from a niche activity into a recognized model for decentralized work and community incentives. Platform Improvements and Key New Features The migration comes with substantial upgrades designed to enhance user experience. Here’s an overview of at least five standout new features: 1. Revamped Dashboard Layout — A cleaner, faster, and completely overhauled interface that provides better visibility into your activity, earnings, and progress at a glance. The previous clutter is gone, replaced by an intuitive design that feels modern and efficient. 2. Task Navigator — Real-time oversight of available tasks across all hubs. This feature eliminates guesswork, allowing miners to quickly identify and jump on high-value opportunities as they arise. 3. Instant Sign-Up via X or Google — Seamless onboarding with just a click. No lengthy registration processes — you’re connected across platforms almost instantly. 4. Summarized Profile Data — Clear, consolidated views of your activities, Reputation (Rep), Points, and earnings history. This helps users understand their performance and growth trajectory more effectively. 5. Smart Timer Function — Optimizes post relevance and expiration timing, ensuring your contributions stay timely and maximize engagement potential. Additional improvements include smoother navigation, better performance, and tools that support higher-quality interactions overall. How These Updates Benefit Social Miners and Web3 Communities For individual Social Miners, these changes translate into less time spent on platform friction and more time creating value. The improved dashboard and Task Navigator help maximize earnings potential, while instant sign-up and profile summaries make tracking progress motivating and transparent. Features like timers encourage better content quality and timing — key factors that boost Reputation, which plays a major role in reward distribution. Broader Web3 communities benefit too. Projects using DAO Labs’ Social Mining tools gain access to more engaged, efficient participants. The platform’s evolution supports fairer, merit-based systems like the Initial Labor Offering (ILO), where contributions and reputation drive opportunities rather than capital alone. This strengthens community loyalty and long-term sustainability. Importantly, your accounts, data, points, Rep, and pending or distributed rewards remain completely unchanged. The migration affects only the URL — simply update your bookmarks and log in at whotweets.com with your existing credentials. All history is fully preserved. My Thoughts on the Future of Social Mining These updates represent more than technical enhancements; they signal a maturing vision for Social Mining as a viable alternative to traditional freelancing and speculative models in crypto. By reducing barriers, improving tools, and focusing on quality engagement, DAO Labs is helping build a future where value creation is democratized and rewarded transparently. In an industry often criticized for hype over substance, platforms that prioritize real contribution stand out. WhoTweets.com strengthens this foundation and positions Social Mining as a scalable solution for community growth, project marketing, and individual empowerment. I’m particularly optimistic about how these tools will attract diverse talent and foster healthier ecosystems. As someone who values merit-based participation, I see this migration as a positive step toward making decentralized work more accessible, efficient, and rewarding for everyone involved. Ready to Explore the New Platform? Head over to "whotweets.com" (https://whotweets.com/), log in, and experience the refreshed dashboard yourself. Update your bookmarks and continue your Social Mining journey seamlessly. For the official announcement and more details, check DAO Labs’ channels or the platform updates directly. What are your thoughts on the new WhoTweets platform? Have you explored the new features yet? Share in the comments — let’s discuss how these changes can help us all build stronger communities. #WhoTweets #SocialMining #Web3 #web3community

WhoTweets.com: A New Home for Social Mining

In the fast-evolving world of Web3 and decentralized communities, evolution isn’t optional — it’s essential. DAO Labs has taken a significant step in that direction by migrating its Social Mining platform from ilo.dao-labs.com to the new, purpose-built domain whotweets.com. This isn’t merely a technical relocation; it represents a strategic refresh that aligns the platform’s identity more closely with its core mission: empowering real people to create value through authentic social engagement.
Why the Migration from ilo.dao-labs.com to WhoTweets.com?
The original ilo.dao-labs.com served as a solid foundation during the early growth phase of @DAO Labs ’ Social Mining initiatives. However, as the community expanded and the demands of modern Social Mining grew more sophisticated, the team recognized the need for a dedicated space that better reflects the platform’s forward-looking vision.
The move to whotweets.com signals a sharper, more memorable brand identity. “WhoTweets” captures the essence of what Social Mining is all about — real individuals (“who”) actively participating on social platforms like X (formerly Twitter) through thoughtful content, conversations, and community building. It moves away from the more technical “ilo” focus toward a name that feels dynamic, community-centric, and easy to remember. This rebranding helps position Social Mining as an accessible and exciting opportunity for both seasoned Web3 users and newcomers interested in earning through genuine contribution rather than speculation.
Why the New Branding Matters
In a crowded crypto and Web3 landscape, branding is more than aesthetics — it shapes perception and trust. The WhoTweets name and refreshed identity communicate clarity, energy, and focus on social activity as a legitimate form of value creation. It reinforces DAO Labs’ belief that communities thrive when participation is rewarded transparently and sustainably.
This shift also makes the platform more approachable. New users can instantly grasp the concept — it’s about “who tweets” and contributes meaningfully — lowering the barrier to entry while maintaining depth for experienced miners. In my view, strong branding like this helps Social Mining mature from a niche activity into a recognized model for decentralized work and community incentives.
Platform Improvements and Key New Features
The migration comes with substantial upgrades designed to enhance user experience. Here’s an overview of at least five standout new features:
1. Revamped Dashboard Layout — A cleaner, faster, and completely overhauled interface that provides better visibility into your activity, earnings, and progress at a glance. The previous clutter is gone, replaced by an intuitive design that feels modern and efficient.
2. Task Navigator — Real-time oversight of available tasks across all hubs. This feature eliminates guesswork, allowing miners to quickly identify and jump on high-value opportunities as they arise.
3. Instant Sign-Up via X or Google — Seamless onboarding with just a click. No lengthy registration processes — you’re connected across platforms almost instantly.
4. Summarized Profile Data — Clear, consolidated views of your activities, Reputation (Rep), Points, and earnings history. This helps users understand their performance and growth trajectory more effectively.
5. Smart Timer Function — Optimizes post relevance and expiration timing, ensuring your contributions stay timely and maximize engagement potential.
Additional improvements include smoother navigation, better performance, and tools that support higher-quality interactions overall.
How These Updates Benefit Social Miners and Web3 Communities
For individual Social Miners, these changes translate into less time spent on platform friction and more time creating value. The improved dashboard and Task Navigator help maximize earnings potential, while instant sign-up and profile summaries make tracking progress motivating and transparent. Features like timers encourage better content quality and timing — key factors that boost Reputation, which plays a major role in reward distribution.
Broader Web3 communities benefit too. Projects using DAO Labs’ Social Mining tools gain access to more engaged, efficient participants. The platform’s evolution supports fairer, merit-based systems like the Initial Labor Offering (ILO), where contributions and reputation drive opportunities rather than capital alone. This strengthens community loyalty and long-term sustainability.
Importantly, your accounts, data, points, Rep, and pending or distributed rewards remain completely unchanged. The migration affects only the URL — simply update your bookmarks and log in at whotweets.com with your existing credentials. All history is fully preserved.
My Thoughts on the Future of Social Mining
These updates represent more than technical enhancements; they signal a maturing vision for Social Mining as a viable alternative to traditional freelancing and speculative models in crypto. By reducing barriers, improving tools, and focusing on quality engagement, DAO Labs is helping build a future where value creation is democratized and rewarded transparently.
In an industry often criticized for hype over substance, platforms that prioritize real contribution stand out. WhoTweets.com strengthens this foundation and positions Social Mining as a scalable solution for community growth, project marketing, and individual empowerment. I’m particularly optimistic about how these tools will attract diverse talent and foster healthier ecosystems.
As someone who values merit-based participation, I see this migration as a positive step toward making decentralized work more accessible, efficient, and rewarding for everyone involved.
Ready to Explore the New Platform?
Head over to "whotweets.com" (https://whotweets.com/), log in, and experience the refreshed dashboard yourself. Update your bookmarks and continue your Social Mining journey seamlessly.
For the official announcement and more details, check DAO Labs’ channels or the platform updates directly.
What are your thoughts on the new WhoTweets platform? Have you explored the new features yet? Share in the comments — let’s discuss how these changes can help us all build stronger communities.
#WhoTweets #SocialMining #Web3 #web3community
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Social Mining Just Got a New Home — Here's Everything That Changed With the Move to whotweets.comThere's a moment in most platforms' lifecycle where the infrastructure either catches up to the community or starts to hold it back. For @DAOLabs arrived with the official migration from ilo.dao-labs.com to whotweets.com — and what came alongside the domain change tells a more interesting story than the URL itself. Why the move happened The old domain was functional, but it was never built to be a brand. ilo.dao-labs.com was a subdomain that made sense internally but communicated very little to anyone discovering #SocialMining for the first time. It didn't reflect what the platform actually does, and in a space where first impressions matter, that gap was starting to show. whotweets.com changes that completely. The name is direct, memorable, and immediately connected to the activity that happens on the platform — tracking, analyzing, and rewarding what's being shared on X. For contributors who spend most of their time creating content on X, having a platform name that mirrors that focus makes the whole thing feel more intentional. Beyond the branding, the migration also marked a deliberate decision to invest in the platform experience rather than just the protocol. This wasn't a cosmetic change — it was a full infrastructure upgrade delivered alongside the new identity. What stayed the same Before getting into the new features, this matters: nothing was lost in the move. Every contributor's profile, submission history, earned points, pending rewards, and login credentials transferred seamlessly to whotweets.com. The transition required no reapplication, no rebuilding of reputation, and no loss of progress. You log in with the same credentials and pick up exactly where you left off. That kind of continuity is rarer than it should be in Web3 platform migrations. It signals that the team understood the trust contributors had built over time and chose to protect it rather than treat the migration as a clean slate. The five features worth knowing about The first and most immediately noticeable change is the dashboard redesign. The previous layout worked, but tracking contributions across multiple campaigns required more navigation than it should have. The new dashboard consolidates everything — active tasks, submission history, points accumulation, and reward status — into a cleaner, faster interface. Less time managing the platform means more time focused on the actual work. The second is enhanced X scoring. This is a meaningful shift. Previously, engagement metrics were measured more uniformly across contributors. The updated scoring model now applies higher multipliers to verified accounts and contributors with consistent authentic activity. In practical terms, this means the platform is better at distinguishing genuine contribution from inflated or automated engagement — and rewarding the former more accurately. Third is the addition of Reels and Shorts support. Short-form vertical video has become one of the most engaged content formats across social platforms, and Social Mining's previous focus on text-based content left a significant creative avenue unrecognized. With this update, contributors who produce video content can now submit it for validation and scoring. This opens the door for a wider range of creators and reflects where social media engagement is actually moving. Fourth is the KOL Delegation feature. This one addresses a real operational challenge that active contributors face — the risk of exceeding healthy activity limits on their X accounts. With delegation, contributors can now assign tasks to trusted friends or high-ranking KOLs within the network. This protects account health without sacrificing opportunities, and it introduces a layer of network-building that didn't exist before. Fifth is the Meet and Match networking tool. Social Mining has always been community-driven in theory, but the platform previously had limited built-in infrastructure for contributors to find each other, collaborate, or coordinate on shared tasks. Meet and Match creates a structured way for miners to connect based on shared interests, skill sets, and campaign focus areas. Over time, this has the potential to become one of the more valuable features — not just for individual contributors, but for brands and projects looking to work with coordinated creator teams rather than isolated individuals. What this means for Social Mining going forward Taken individually, each of these updates is useful. Taken together, they represent a platform that is maturing in the right direction. The early version of Social Mining was built around a relatively simple loop — complete tasks, earn points, receive rewards. That model worked well enough to build a community, but it had ceiling. The scoring was blunt, the interface was functional rather than fluid, and the platform didn't have many tools to help contributors grow their presence or connect with each other. What whotweets.com introduces is a platform that starts to resemble a professional contributor ecosystem rather than a task board. The enhanced scoring rewards quality over volume. The delegation feature introduces accountability and network trust. Meet and Match turns individual contributors into a connectable talent pool. These aren't cosmetic additions — they're structural changes that make the platform more useful the longer you use it. From a contributor's perspective, the practical effect is that showing up consistently now produces compounding advantages in ways it didn't before. Your scoring history influences your multipliers. Your network grows through Meet and Match. Your account health is protected through delegation. The platform is starting to recognize and reward contributors who treat Social Mining as a long-term commitment rather than a short-term opportunity. There are still things to watch. Review turnaround time has been the most consistently cited friction point among contributors, and that doesn't change with a domain migration. The video scoring framework for Reels and Shorts will need to prove it can evaluate content quality as rigorously as text-based submissions. And the Meet and Match feature is only as valuable as the network density it achieves — which takes time. But overall, the move to whotweets.com feels like a platform growing into a clearer version of what it was always trying to be. The foundation was already solid. This is the infrastructure catching up to it. For anyone already contributing — update your bookmarks, log in with your existing credentials, and explore what's changed. For anyone who has been watching from the outside — this is a reasonable moment to take a closer look. Full announcement here 👉 https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com @DAOLabs #SocialMining #WhoTweets

Social Mining Just Got a New Home — Here's Everything That Changed With the Move to whotweets.com

There's a moment in most platforms' lifecycle where the infrastructure either catches up to the community or starts to hold it back. For @DAO Labs arrived with the official migration from ilo.dao-labs.com to whotweets.com — and what came alongside the domain change tells a more interesting story than the URL itself.
Why the move happened
The old domain was functional, but it was never built to be a brand. ilo.dao-labs.com was a subdomain that made sense internally but communicated very little to anyone discovering #SocialMining for the first time. It didn't reflect what the platform actually does, and in a space where first impressions matter, that gap was starting to show.
whotweets.com changes that completely. The name is direct, memorable, and immediately connected to the activity that happens on the platform — tracking, analyzing, and rewarding what's being shared on X. For contributors who spend most of their time creating content on X, having a platform name that mirrors that focus makes the whole thing feel more intentional.
Beyond the branding, the migration also marked a deliberate decision to invest in the platform experience rather than just the protocol. This wasn't a cosmetic change — it was a full infrastructure upgrade delivered alongside the new identity.
What stayed the same
Before getting into the new features, this matters: nothing was lost in the move. Every contributor's profile, submission history, earned points, pending rewards, and login credentials transferred seamlessly to whotweets.com. The transition required no reapplication, no rebuilding of reputation, and no loss of progress. You log in with the same credentials and pick up exactly where you left off.
That kind of continuity is rarer than it should be in Web3 platform migrations. It signals that the team understood the trust contributors had built over time and chose to protect it rather than treat the migration as a clean slate.
The five features worth knowing about
The first and most immediately noticeable change is the dashboard redesign. The previous layout worked, but tracking contributions across multiple campaigns required more navigation than it should have. The new dashboard consolidates everything — active tasks, submission history, points accumulation, and reward status — into a cleaner, faster interface. Less time managing the platform means more time focused on the actual work.
The second is enhanced X scoring. This is a meaningful shift. Previously, engagement metrics were measured more uniformly across contributors. The updated scoring model now applies higher multipliers to verified accounts and contributors with consistent authentic activity. In practical terms, this means the platform is better at distinguishing genuine contribution from inflated or automated engagement — and rewarding the former more accurately.
Third is the addition of Reels and Shorts support. Short-form vertical video has become one of the most engaged content formats across social platforms, and Social Mining's previous focus on text-based content left a significant creative avenue unrecognized. With this update, contributors who produce video content can now submit it for validation and scoring. This opens the door for a wider range of creators and reflects where social media engagement is actually moving.
Fourth is the KOL Delegation feature. This one addresses a real operational challenge that active contributors face — the risk of exceeding healthy activity limits on their X accounts. With delegation, contributors can now assign tasks to trusted friends or high-ranking KOLs within the network. This protects account health without sacrificing opportunities, and it introduces a layer of network-building that didn't exist before.
Fifth is the Meet and Match networking tool. Social Mining has always been community-driven in theory, but the platform previously had limited built-in infrastructure for contributors to find each other, collaborate, or coordinate on shared tasks. Meet and Match creates a structured way for miners to connect based on shared interests, skill sets, and campaign focus areas. Over time, this has the potential to become one of the more valuable features — not just for individual contributors, but for brands and projects looking to work with coordinated creator teams rather than isolated individuals.
What this means for Social Mining going forward
Taken individually, each of these updates is useful. Taken together, they represent a platform that is maturing in the right direction.
The early version of Social Mining was built around a relatively simple loop — complete tasks, earn points, receive rewards. That model worked well enough to build a community, but it had ceiling. The scoring was blunt, the interface was functional rather than fluid, and the platform didn't have many tools to help contributors grow their presence or connect with each other.
What whotweets.com introduces is a platform that starts to resemble a professional contributor ecosystem rather than a task board. The enhanced scoring rewards quality over volume. The delegation feature introduces accountability and network trust. Meet and Match turns individual contributors into a connectable talent pool. These aren't cosmetic additions — they're structural changes that make the platform more useful the longer you use it.
From a contributor's perspective, the practical effect is that showing up consistently now produces compounding advantages in ways it didn't before. Your scoring history influences your multipliers. Your network grows through Meet and Match. Your account health is protected through delegation. The platform is starting to recognize and reward contributors who treat Social Mining as a long-term commitment rather than a short-term opportunity.
There are still things to watch. Review turnaround time has been the most consistently cited friction point among contributors, and that doesn't change with a domain migration. The video scoring framework for Reels and Shorts will need to prove it can evaluate content quality as rigorously as text-based submissions. And the Meet and Match feature is only as valuable as the network density it achieves — which takes time.
But overall, the move to whotweets.com feels like a platform growing into a clearer version of what it was always trying to be. The foundation was already solid. This is the infrastructure catching up to it.
For anyone already contributing — update your bookmarks, log in with your existing credentials, and explore what's changed. For anyone who has been watching from the outside — this is a reasonable moment to take a closer look.
Full announcement here 👉 https://dao-labs.com/posts/a-fresh-new-address-and-a-massive-upgrade-for-social-mining-welcome-to-whotweets-com
@DAO Labs #SocialMining #WhoTweets
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Más que un nuevo dominio: por qué whotweets.com representa la siguiente etapa del social miningMás que un nuevo dominio: por qué whotweets.com representa la siguiente etapa del social mining Las migraciones de plataforma son comunes en Web3, pero rara vez señalan un cambio más amplio en la estrategia de producto. El lanzamiento de whotweets.com por @DAOLabs feels diferente. En lugar de simplemente reemplazar ilo.dao-labs.com, la migración introduce una serie de funciones que mejoran la usabilidad, la calidad de los contribuidores y la sostenibilidad del ecosistema. Varias actualizaciones destacan. El panel rediseñado crea un espacio de trabajo más intuitivo, lo que facilita que los contribuidores supervisen tareas, rendimiento y progreso.

Más que un nuevo dominio: por qué whotweets.com representa la siguiente etapa del social mining

Más que un nuevo dominio: por qué whotweets.com representa la siguiente etapa del social mining
Las migraciones de plataforma son comunes en Web3, pero rara vez señalan un cambio más amplio en la estrategia de producto.
El lanzamiento de whotweets.com por @DAO Labs feels diferente.
En lugar de simplemente reemplazar ilo.dao-labs.com, la migración introduce una serie de funciones que mejoran la usabilidad, la calidad de los contribuidores y la sostenibilidad del ecosistema.
Varias actualizaciones destacan.
El panel rediseñado crea un espacio de trabajo más intuitivo, lo que facilita que los contribuidores supervisen tareas, rendimiento y progreso.
Mercy Kasiemobi Paul :
This feels like more than a domain change. A better user experience, stronger contributor incentives, and a clearer identity could make WhoTweets a meaningful step forward for Social Mining and the $ACN ecosystem.
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La dirección cambió, la ambición no - Lo que realmente significa WhoTweets@DAOLabs recién migró DAOVERSE a whotweets.com y empaquetó siete actualizaciones de plataforma en el mismo anuncio. Esto es lo que realmente cambió, por qué importa y qué señal da sobre hacia dónde #SocialMining se dirige Hay una versión de una migración de plataforma que no significa nada. Una URL nueva, un comunicado de prensa y todo lo demás exactamente igual. Las plataformas hacen esto todo el tiempo, normalmente cuando quieren generar actividad sin hacer el trabajo real de mejorar nada. No es eso. Cuando DAO Labs anunció el paso de ilo.dao-labs.com a whotweets.com, no enviaron un memorando. Enviaron siete actualizaciones de plataforma junto con eso. He estado contribuyendo dentro del ecosistema DAOVERSE el tiempo suficiente como para saber cuándo algo es solo cosmético y cuándo algo reconfigura cómo funciona toda la máquina. Esto la reconfigura.

La dirección cambió, la ambición no - Lo que realmente significa WhoTweets

@DAO Labs recién migró DAOVERSE a whotweets.com y empaquetó siete actualizaciones de plataforma en el mismo anuncio. Esto es lo que realmente cambió, por qué importa y qué señal da sobre hacia dónde #SocialMining se dirige
Hay una versión de una migración de plataforma que no significa nada. Una URL nueva, un comunicado de prensa y todo lo demás exactamente igual. Las plataformas hacen esto todo el tiempo, normalmente cuando quieren generar actividad sin hacer el trabajo real de mejorar nada.
No es eso.
Cuando DAO Labs anunció el paso de ilo.dao-labs.com a whotweets.com, no enviaron un memorando. Enviaron siete actualizaciones de plataforma junto con eso. He estado contribuyendo dentro del ecosistema DAOVERSE el tiempo suficiente como para saber cuándo algo es solo cosmético y cuándo algo reconfigura cómo funciona toda la máquina. Esto la reconfigura.
Por qué el cambio a Whotweets se siente como más que solo un sitio web nuevoCuando escuché por primera vez que @DAOLabs se estaba trasladando de ilo.dao-labs.com a whotweets.com, pensé que era simplemente un cambio de marca. Pero después de ver la nueva plataforma y las funciones que se están introduciendo, está claro que esta migración trata de mucho más que cambiar una URL. Es un paso para hacer que el Social Mining sea más eficiente, más gratificante y mejor preparado para el futuro. Una cosa que valoro es que la transición es increíblemente simple. No hay pasos de migración complicados, no es necesario crear una cuenta nueva y no hay que preocuparse por perder el progreso. Todo lo que hemos logrado—los perfiles, el historial de actividad, los puntos y las recompensas—permanece exactamente donde está. Simplemente iniciamos sesión con las mismas credenciales y seguimos desde donde lo dejamos.

Por qué el cambio a Whotweets se siente como más que solo un sitio web nuevo

Cuando escuché por primera vez que @DAO Labs se estaba trasladando de ilo.dao-labs.com a whotweets.com, pensé que era simplemente un cambio de marca. Pero después de ver la nueva plataforma y las funciones que se están introduciendo, está claro que esta migración trata de mucho más que cambiar una URL. Es un paso para hacer que el Social Mining sea más eficiente, más gratificante y mejor preparado para el futuro.
Una cosa que valoro es que la transición es increíblemente simple. No hay pasos de migración complicados, no es necesario crear una cuenta nueva y no hay que preocuparse por perder el progreso. Todo lo que hemos logrado—los perfiles, el historial de actividad, los puntos y las recompensas—permanece exactamente donde está. Simplemente iniciamos sesión con las mismas credenciales y seguimos desde donde lo dejamos.
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El cambio a whotweets.com es mucho más que una simple sustitución de dominio: es una mejora importante que hace que la experiencia de Social Mining sea más fluida, inteligente y gratificante. Me entusiasma ver el nuevo diseño del panel, que se ve más limpio y es más fácil de navegar. La mejora en la puntuación de X es otro gran avance, ya que recompensa la participación auténtica y otorga multiplicadores más altos a las cuentas verificadas. También espero la sección de Reels & Shorts, que facilita que los creadores muestren contenido de formato corto y amplíen su alcance. Funciones como Meet & Match para establecer contactos y el sistema de delegación de Top 100 KOL demuestran que la plataforma está evolucionando para apoyar la colaboración, a la vez que ayuda a los usuarios a proteger sus cuentas. Además, los nuevos límites de seguridad para la interacción ayudan a mantener un ecosistema más saludable para todos. ¿Lo mejor? Los perfiles, el historial y las recompensas siguen estando completamente a salvo: solo inicia sesión con las mismas credenciales y actualiza tus marcadores a whotweets.com. Buen trabajo del @DAOLabs por seguir mejorando la experiencia del #SocialMining y crear herramientas que premian las contribuciones genuinas. #WhoTweets
El cambio a whotweets.com es mucho más que una simple sustitución de dominio: es una mejora importante que hace que la experiencia de Social Mining sea más fluida, inteligente y gratificante.

Me entusiasma ver el nuevo diseño del panel, que se ve más limpio y es más fácil de navegar. La mejora en la puntuación de X es otro gran avance, ya que recompensa la participación auténtica y otorga multiplicadores más altos a las cuentas verificadas. También espero la sección de Reels & Shorts, que facilita que los creadores muestren contenido de formato corto y amplíen su alcance.

Funciones como Meet & Match para establecer contactos y el sistema de delegación de Top 100 KOL demuestran que la plataforma está evolucionando para apoyar la colaboración, a la vez que ayuda a los usuarios a proteger sus cuentas. Además, los nuevos límites de seguridad para la interacción ayudan a mantener un ecosistema más saludable para todos.

¿Lo mejor? Los perfiles, el historial y las recompensas siguen estando completamente a salvo: solo inicia sesión con las mismas credenciales y actualiza tus marcadores a whotweets.com.

Buen trabajo del @DAO Labs por seguir mejorando la experiencia del #SocialMining y crear herramientas que premian las contribuciones genuinas.

#WhoTweets
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Una dirección nueva y enorme mejora para Social Mining: Bienvenido a WhoTweets.comEl cambio es normal en #Web3 . Los proyectos se renuevan, las plataformas se trasladan, las herramientas mejoran. Pero de vez en cuando, surge un cambio que vale la pena detenerse a explicar bien, y este es uno de esos. @DAOLabs acaba de trasladar su principal plataforma de Social Mining desde ilo.dao-labs.com a un nuevo hogar: whotweets.com. Si eres un Social Miner, esto no es una actualización menor. Viene con un panel completamente nuevo y un conjunto de funciones que cambian la forma en que ganas, cómo estás clasificado y cómo proteges tu cuenta. Desglosemos esto en términos sencillos.

Una dirección nueva y enorme mejora para Social Mining: Bienvenido a WhoTweets.com

El cambio es normal en #Web3 . Los proyectos se renuevan, las plataformas se trasladan, las herramientas mejoran. Pero de vez en cuando, surge un cambio que vale la pena detenerse a explicar bien, y este es uno de esos.
@DAO Labs acaba de trasladar su principal plataforma de Social Mining desde ilo.dao-labs.com a un nuevo hogar: whotweets.com. Si eres un Social Miner, esto no es una actualización menor. Viene con un panel completamente nuevo y un conjunto de funciones que cambian la forma en que ganas, cómo estás clasificado y cómo proteges tu cuenta. Desglosemos esto en términos sencillos.
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WhoTweets.com: Nuevo hogar de DAO Labs para la minería social DAO Labs ha migrado su plataforma de Social Mining desde ilo.dao-labs.com a whotweets.com, introduciendo una identidad renovada y grandes mejoras. ¿Por qué la migración y el nuevo branding? El nuevo dominio ofrece mejor recordación, profesionalismo y escalabilidad. “WhoTweets” captura la esencia de recompensar voces auténticas que impulsan conversaciones de Web3, elevando el Social Mining más allá de una herramienta experimental hasta convertirlo en un ecosistema dedicado. Mejoras de la plataforma La actualización incluye: Nuevo Dashboard: Interfaz más limpia y rápida. Puntuación mejorada de X: Recompensas más altas por actividad verificada y genuina. Feed de Reels y Shorts: Soporte nativo para video en formato corto. Delegación de KOL: Asigna tareas de forma segura a cuentas de confianza. Meet & Match: Nuevas herramientas de networking y colaboración. Seguridad de la participación: Límites inteligentes para una actividad sostenible. @DAOLabs Beneficios para mineros Estas funciones mejoran la experiencia del usuario, impulsan las ganancias mediante contribuciones de calidad, reducen riesgos y permiten una mejor colaboración — todo manteniendo el mismo protocolo de recompensas.Tus cuentas, datos, puntos y recompensas permanecen 100% sin cambios. Solo inicia sesión en el nuevo dominio. Mi opinión Este movimiento fortalece el futuro del Social Mining al hacerlo más accesible, eficiente y alineado con las tendencias actuales de contenido. Consolida “Proof of Value” como una vía viable en Web3 Empieza a minar ahora: whotweets.com Anuncio oficial: https://x.com/TheDAOLabs/status/2071914895377842359 #WhoTweets #SocialMining #DAOLabs
WhoTweets.com: Nuevo hogar de DAO Labs para la minería social

DAO Labs ha migrado su plataforma de Social Mining desde ilo.dao-labs.com a whotweets.com, introduciendo una identidad renovada y grandes mejoras.

¿Por qué la migración y el nuevo branding?

El nuevo dominio ofrece mejor recordación, profesionalismo y escalabilidad. “WhoTweets” captura la esencia de recompensar voces auténticas que impulsan conversaciones de Web3, elevando el Social Mining más allá de una herramienta experimental hasta convertirlo en un ecosistema dedicado.

Mejoras de la plataforma

La actualización incluye:

Nuevo Dashboard: Interfaz más limpia y rápida.

Puntuación mejorada de X: Recompensas más altas por actividad verificada y genuina.

Feed de Reels y Shorts: Soporte nativo para video en formato corto.

Delegación de KOL: Asigna tareas de forma segura a cuentas de confianza.

Meet & Match: Nuevas herramientas de networking y colaboración.

Seguridad de la participación: Límites inteligentes para una actividad sostenible.

@DAO Labs

Beneficios para mineros

Estas funciones mejoran la experiencia del usuario, impulsan las ganancias mediante contribuciones de calidad, reducen riesgos y permiten una mejor colaboración — todo manteniendo el mismo protocolo de recompensas.Tus cuentas, datos, puntos y recompensas permanecen 100% sin cambios. Solo inicia sesión en el nuevo dominio.

Mi opinión

Este movimiento fortalece el futuro del Social Mining al hacerlo más accesible, eficiente y alineado con las tendencias actuales de contenido. Consolida “Proof of Value” como una vía viable en Web3

Empieza a minar ahora: whotweets.com

Anuncio oficial: https://x.com/TheDAOLabs/status/2071914895377842359

#WhoTweets #SocialMining #DAOLabs
prueba de trabajoEl mayor desafío de SocialFi no es encontrar colaboradores; es discernir cuáles de sus contribuciones son valiosas. ‎Es la lección principal que aprendí al leer el artículo de DAO Labs titulado "Proof of Work and Retainability in SocialFi." ‎Durante mucho tiempo, muchas comunidades de Web3 habían estado evaluando el progreso a través de números de actividades: publicaciones, comentarios o tareas. Sin embargo, estos eran fáciles de medir, pero no necesariamente reflejaban si la comunidad se estaba volviendo más inteligente o si el proyecto recibía comentarios de calidad.

prueba de trabajo

El mayor desafío de SocialFi no es encontrar colaboradores; es discernir cuáles de sus contribuciones son valiosas.
‎Es la lección principal que aprendí al leer el artículo de DAO Labs titulado "Proof of Work and Retainability in SocialFi."
‎Durante mucho tiempo, muchas comunidades de Web3 habían estado evaluando el progreso a través de números de actividades: publicaciones, comentarios o tareas. Sin embargo, estos eran fáciles de medir, pero no necesariamente reflejaban si la comunidad se estaba volviendo más inteligente o si el proyecto recibía comentarios de calidad.
Cada ecosistema digital depende de las contribuciones, pero no toda contribución merece el mismo reconocimiento. La fortaleza de cualquier comunidad se determina menos por la cantidad de personas que hacen y más por si sus esfuerzos producen resultados significativos. Esa perspectiva se hizo más clara después de leer el debate de DAOLabs sobre la validación en SocialFi. La participación ofrece solo una imagen parcial de la contribución. El reconocimiento cobra un significado mayor cuando se obtiene a través del pensamiento original y de una evaluación cuidadosa. La experiencia dentro del Social Mining ha demostrado que la contribución significativa comienza mucho antes de que se envíe una tarea. Brinda oportunidades para fortalecer la investigación, perfeccionar la comunicación y contribuir a discusiones valiosas. Con @DAOLabs Cada contribución está sujeta a una validación estructurada. Por ello, la calidad se convierte en una expectativa y no en una opción. Ese nivel de responsabilidad forma contribuyentes más reflexivos y aporta un mayor valor a cada pieza de trabajo producida. En ese tipo de entorno, la validación cumple un propósito mucho mayor que simplemente medir la participación. La participación por sí sola no puede verificar el valor. La prueba de trabajo pone el énfasis donde corresponde: en la originalidad, la credibilidad y los resultados medibles, asegurando que el reconocimiento refleje una contribución genuina. Las contribuciones fundamentadas en la calidad, moldeadas por el pensamiento original y respaldadas por resultados significativos dejan una huella duradera en cualquier ecosistema de SocialFi. Fortalecen la confianza, elevan el estándar de la participación y crean un gran valor. Este principio se refleja en el marco de validación en tres etapas de DAO Labs: el trabajo se completa primero, luego se evalúa por su calidad y, finalmente, se mide por el valor que continúa generando. Este marco ofrece una manera más confiable de reconocer la contribución significativa y fortalecer #SocialMining con el tiempo. Lee el artículo de DAOLabs aquí; https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1 $SOL $INJ $BTC
Cada ecosistema digital depende de las contribuciones, pero no toda contribución merece el mismo reconocimiento. La fortaleza de cualquier comunidad se determina menos por la cantidad de personas que hacen y más por si sus esfuerzos producen resultados significativos.

Esa perspectiva se hizo más clara después de leer el debate de DAOLabs sobre la validación en SocialFi. La participación ofrece solo una imagen parcial de la contribución. El reconocimiento cobra un significado mayor cuando se obtiene a través del pensamiento original y de una evaluación cuidadosa.

La experiencia dentro del Social Mining ha demostrado que la contribución significativa comienza mucho antes de que se envíe una tarea. Brinda oportunidades para fortalecer la investigación, perfeccionar la comunicación y contribuir a discusiones valiosas. Con @DAO Labs Cada contribución está sujeta a una validación estructurada. Por ello, la calidad se convierte en una expectativa y no en una opción. Ese nivel de responsabilidad forma contribuyentes más reflexivos y aporta un mayor valor a cada pieza de trabajo producida.

En ese tipo de entorno, la validación cumple un propósito mucho mayor que simplemente medir la participación. La participación por sí sola no puede verificar el valor. La prueba de trabajo pone el énfasis donde corresponde: en la originalidad, la credibilidad y los resultados medibles, asegurando que el reconocimiento refleje una contribución genuina.

Las contribuciones fundamentadas en la calidad, moldeadas por el pensamiento original y respaldadas por resultados significativos dejan una huella duradera en cualquier ecosistema de SocialFi. Fortalecen la confianza, elevan el estándar de la participación y crean un gran valor.

Este principio se refleja en el marco de validación en tres etapas de DAO Labs: el trabajo se completa primero, luego se evalúa por su calidad y, finalmente, se mide por el valor que continúa generando. Este marco ofrece una manera más confiable de reconocer la contribución significativa y fortalecer #SocialMining con el tiempo.

Lee el artículo de DAOLabs aquí; https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1

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Solía pensar que completar más tareas automáticamente significaba que estaba teniendo un mayor impacto. Después de leer el último artículo @DAOLabs , me di cuenta de que estar activo y crear un valor real no siempre es lo mismo. Cuanto más he participado en #SocialMining , más he comprendido que completar tareas es solo una parte de contribuir. Lo que realmente importa es si tu trabajo ayuda a las personas a entender un proyecto, inicia conversaciones significativas o crea un valor duradero. Por eso, la diferencia entre la prueba de actividad y la prueba de trabajo realmente me llamó la atención. No se trata de quién hace más; se trata de quién contribuye de una manera que realmente beneficia al proyecto y a su comunidad. Lo que más aprecio es el marco de validación en tres etapas de DAO Labs. No se queda solo en confirmar que una tarea se completó. Observa si la contribución fue original, si añadió valor y si produjo resultados significativos. Ese enfoque tiene mucho más sentido porque la actividad por sí sola no cuenta toda la historia. Como contribuyentes, es fácil enfocarse en completar tareas y pasar a la siguiente. Pero este artículo me recordó que la calidad siempre debe ir antes que la cantidad. Una sola contribución reflexiva que eduque o ayude a otros puede ser mucho más valiosa que docenas de envíos apresurados. Para mí, así es como debería verse la validación significativa en SocialFi. Anima a los contribuyentes a hacer su mejor trabajo mientras ayuda a los proyectos a reconocer a las personas que crean un impacto real en lugar de simplemente generar más actividad. Gracias, @DAOLabs , por fomentar una conversación que nos desafía a centrarnos en contribuciones significativas, no solo en una actividad medible. Si aún no has leído el artículo, vale la pena dedicarle esos pocos minutos. Plantea una pregunta importante sobre qué debería significar realmente una contribución en SocialFi. https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
Solía pensar que completar más tareas automáticamente significaba que estaba teniendo un mayor impacto.

Después de leer el último artículo @DAO Labs , me di cuenta de que estar activo y crear un valor real no siempre es lo mismo.

Cuanto más he participado en #SocialMining , más he comprendido que completar tareas es solo una parte de contribuir. Lo que realmente importa es si tu trabajo ayuda a las personas a entender un proyecto, inicia conversaciones significativas o crea un valor duradero.

Por eso, la diferencia entre la prueba de actividad y la prueba de trabajo realmente me llamó la atención. No se trata de quién hace más; se trata de quién contribuye de una manera que realmente beneficia al proyecto y a su comunidad.

Lo que más aprecio es el marco de validación en tres etapas de DAO Labs. No se queda solo en confirmar que una tarea se completó. Observa si la contribución fue original, si añadió valor y si produjo resultados significativos. Ese enfoque tiene mucho más sentido porque la actividad por sí sola no cuenta toda la historia.

Como contribuyentes, es fácil enfocarse en completar tareas y pasar a la siguiente. Pero este artículo me recordó que la calidad siempre debe ir antes que la cantidad. Una sola contribución reflexiva que eduque o ayude a otros puede ser mucho más valiosa que docenas de envíos apresurados.

Para mí, así es como debería verse la validación significativa en SocialFi. Anima a los contribuyentes a hacer su mejor trabajo mientras ayuda a los proyectos a reconocer a las personas que crean un impacto real en lugar de simplemente generar más actividad.

Gracias, @DAO Labs , por fomentar una conversación que nos desafía a centrarnos en contribuciones significativas, no solo en una actividad medible.

Si aún no has leído el artículo, vale la pena dedicarle esos pocos minutos. Plantea una pregunta importante sobre qué debería significar realmente una contribución en SocialFi. https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1
¿Y si la mayor debilidad en SocialFi no fuera la baja participación, sino la mala validación? Esa pregunta cambió por completo la forma en que pienso sobre la Minería Social. Cuando me uní por primera vez a las campañas de Minería Social, creía que el éxito era sencillo: completar más tareas, ganar más recompensas. Sonaba lógico. Pero después de aprender más sobre Proof of Work en SocialFi, me di cuenta de algo importante: La actividad no es lo mismo que la contribución. Cualquiera puede dar like a una publicación, dejar un comentario genérico o completar tareas repetitivas. Esas acciones pueden aumentar las métricas de participación, pero no siempre generan un valor duradero. El crecimiento real proviene de quienes aportan calidad, originalidad y un impacto medible. Investigan antes de compartir, crean contenido educativo, ofrecen perspectivas únicas, resuelven problemas, brindan comentarios reflexivos y ayudan a otros a comprender mejor un proyecto. Por eso la validación importa. Sin un sistema que reconozca contribuciones significativas, el trabajo original y de alto esfuerzo puede recibir las mismas recompensas que la participación de bajo esfuerzo. Con el tiempo, eso desanima a los creadores, reduce la calidad del contenido y dificulta que las comunidades identifiquen a las personas que están impulsando un progreso real. Ese descubrimiento cambió mi enfoque. En lugar de preguntar: "¿Cuántas tareas puedo completar hoy?" Ahora pregunto: "¿Esta contribución enseñará algo nuevo a alguien, resolverá un problema o creará un valor real para la comunidad?" Creo que la próxima generación de plataformas de SocialFi no tendrá éxito recompensando la mayor actividad. Tendrán éxito reconociendo contribuciones que sean originales, valiosas y capaces de producir resultados reales. Cuando los incentivos premian el impacto en lugar del volumen, las comunidades se fortalecen, los contribuyentes se mantienen motivados y los proyectos construyen una confianza duradera. ¿Cuál es tu punto de vista? ¿Debería SocialFi dar más énfasis a la calidad y el impacto, o debería la participación seguir siendo la métrica principal? 📖 Para seguir leyendo: https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1 #SocialFi #SocialMining #BinanceSquare
¿Y si la mayor debilidad en SocialFi no fuera la baja participación, sino la mala validación?

Esa pregunta cambió por completo la forma en que pienso sobre la Minería Social.

Cuando me uní por primera vez a las campañas de Minería Social, creía que el éxito era sencillo: completar más tareas, ganar más recompensas.

Sonaba lógico.

Pero después de aprender más sobre Proof of Work en SocialFi, me di cuenta de algo importante:

La actividad no es lo mismo que la contribución.

Cualquiera puede dar like a una publicación, dejar un comentario genérico o completar tareas repetitivas. Esas acciones pueden aumentar las métricas de participación, pero no siempre generan un valor duradero.

El crecimiento real proviene de quienes aportan calidad, originalidad y un impacto medible. Investigan antes de compartir, crean contenido educativo, ofrecen perspectivas únicas, resuelven problemas, brindan comentarios reflexivos y ayudan a otros a comprender mejor un proyecto.

Por eso la validación importa.

Sin un sistema que reconozca contribuciones significativas, el trabajo original y de alto esfuerzo puede recibir las mismas recompensas que la participación de bajo esfuerzo. Con el tiempo, eso desanima a los creadores, reduce la calidad del contenido y dificulta que las comunidades identifiquen a las personas que están impulsando un progreso real.

Ese descubrimiento cambió mi enfoque.

En lugar de preguntar:

"¿Cuántas tareas puedo completar hoy?"

Ahora pregunto:

"¿Esta contribución enseñará algo nuevo a alguien, resolverá un problema o creará un valor real para la comunidad?"

Creo que la próxima generación de plataformas de SocialFi no tendrá éxito recompensando la mayor actividad. Tendrán éxito reconociendo contribuciones que sean originales, valiosas y capaces de producir resultados reales.

Cuando los incentivos premian el impacto en lugar del volumen, las comunidades se fortalecen, los contribuyentes se mantienen motivados y los proyectos construyen una confianza duradera.

¿Cuál es tu punto de vista?

¿Debería SocialFi dar más énfasis a la calidad y el impacto, o debería la participación seguir siendo la métrica principal?

📖 Para seguir leyendo:
https://dao-labs.com/posts/proof-of-work-and-retainability-in-socialfi-what-real-validation-looks-like-part-1

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