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1/ Complete 2026 Guide: How to Farm Quacks on Wallchain Without Burning Gas and Without Like Farming If you’re tired of posting 50 replies a day and getting only 8 views… this thread is for you. Wallchain isn’t another β€œfarm now” airdrop. It’s the system that rewards real impact on Crypto Twitter. I’ll explain everything step-by-step. Save this thread.
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Yesterday I earned 5.68 Quacks. One thing I've noticed recently is that things started improving again when I stopped trying to post more and focused on making each post more useful. The daily results aren't exploding, but they feel much more consistent now. Instead of creating longer threads, I've been experimenting with making them shorter, clearer, and easier to read while still keeping the important information inside. A few things that seem to be helping: β†’ Getting straight to the point β†’ Focusing on one topic per post β†’ Sharing examples from my own experience β†’ Spending more time on quality than quantity It's still early, but this approach feels much more sustainable. Less noise, more value. For now, that's the strategy I'm sticking with πŸ¦†
πŸ¦† Wallchain Leaderboard Update – June 9 Just checked the leaderboard and saw a nice surprise. I'm now at #98, up 26 positions compared to last week, with 0.19% Mindshare. For me, this is one of the biggest weekly improvements I've had so far. What makes it interesting is that I haven't been posting more. If anything, I've been posting less and spending more time making each post useful. A few things that seem to be helping: β†’ Creating detailed threads that explain things clearly β†’ Sharing real screenshots and personal results β†’ Giving my honest opinion instead of repeating what everyone else says β†’ Ending posts with questions that lead to real discussions The biggest lesson so far is that quality seems to compound over time. One useful post can keep bringing attention days later, while quick comments disappear almost instantly. Still learning, still testing, but it's good to see the progress moving in the right direction. Screenshot attached for full transparency πŸ¦†
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SatoshiNakimoto.base ⭕️ 🟦 πŸ€–γƒœγƒƒ retweeted
Good Night CT NFTs are often discussed purely from a trading perspective What caught my attention about Quantum Echoes is the creative side Every holder effectively participates in the creation process through the reveal mechanism Instead of simply receiving an asset, users contribute to the generation of their own artwork That connection between ownership and creation gives the collection a stronger identity Curious to see how the Quantum Echoes community develops as more collectors discover the project gQuip @quipnetwork
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SatoshiNakimoto.base ⭕️ 🟦 πŸ€–γƒœγƒƒ retweeted
Got 9.95 Quacks on @wallchain today. 9.95 isn’t a number-it feels like a signal that the direction is starting to compound. Not chasing spikes-trying to stay focused on building something that lasts beyond the moment. What matters to you when building: consistency or momentum?
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SatoshiNakimoto.base ⭕️ 🟦 πŸ€–γƒœγƒƒ retweeted
πŸ¦† Wallchain Leaderboard Update – June 9 Just checked the leaderboard and saw a nice surprise. I'm now at #98, up 26 positions compared to last week, with 0.19% Mindshare. For me, this is one of the biggest weekly improvements I've had so far. What makes it interesting is that I haven't been posting more. If anything, I've been posting less and spending more time making each post useful. A few things that seem to be helping: β†’ Creating detailed threads that explain things clearly β†’ Sharing real screenshots and personal results β†’ Giving my honest opinion instead of repeating what everyone else says β†’ Ending posts with questions that lead to real discussions The biggest lesson so far is that quality seems to compound over time. One useful post can keep bringing attention days later, while quick comments disappear almost instantly. Still learning, still testing, but it's good to see the progress moving in the right direction. Screenshot attached for full transparency πŸ¦†
πŸ¦† Wallchain Update - June 9 Yesterday I earned 4.92 Quacks. Another steady day, and honestly that's what I'm aiming for now. Over the last few weeks I've noticed something simple: when I spend time creating one useful post instead of trying to be everywhere at once, the results tend to be better. The biggest change for me has been focusing less on engagement numbers and more on whether the content is actually helpful. A few things I'm testing right now: β†’ Writing shorter guides that are easier to read but still provide real value β†’ Covering topics that people keep asking about in replies β†’ Adding screenshots and examples from my own experience β†’ Ending posts with questions to encourage real discussions One thing Wallchain has taught me is that useful content seems to have a longer life than quick reactions. A good guide can keep bringing value long after it's posted, while most short comments are forgotten within minutes. No secret strategy. Just trying to make each post a little more useful than the last one and staying consistent. Slowly but surely, the progress keeps adding up πŸ¦†
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SatoshiNakimoto.base ⭕️ 🟦 πŸ€–γƒœγƒƒ retweeted
Good night fam On @wallchain, I’ve been noticing something. Attention comes and goes pretty fast, but some signals stay longer than you expect. I’m starting to care less about the spikes,and more about what still makes sense after the noise fades. What stayed with you today?
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SatoshiNakimoto.base ⭕️ 🟦 πŸ€–γƒœγƒƒ retweeted
Good morning CT From what I've observed, @wallchain is not just measuring attention It's trying to identify where valuable attention is being created and distributed That's why I think the ecosystem rewards creators who consistently: β†’ Share useful perspectives β†’ Contribute to important conversations β†’ Support quality content through thoughtful quacks β†’ Help valuable narratives gain visibility In an AttentionFi ecosystem, every action helps shape the flow of attention, and the people who improve that flow seem best positioned to build long-term Mindshare gQuack
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SatoshiNakimoto.base ⭕️ 🟦 πŸ€–γƒœγƒƒ retweeted
Just found a new bounty platform called Dump There are real rewards for creators and early users right now. πŸ’° Up to $20,000 USDC total pool ✍️ Around $30 USDC per approved post πŸ“Š Max 3 posts per day If you create useful or creative content about Dump, you can apply and get rewarded. What I like is that it’s not just random spam rewards, they seem to care about quality and real engagement. $DUMP token will launch on June 20 at 2 PM GMT. Before launch, you can earn in multiple ways on Dump App You can: β†’ Write posts about Dump on X β†’ Submit them through the app β†’ Get rewarded if approved Also there are other bounty campaigns from different projects inside the app, not just Dump itself. Simple flow: Discover β†’ Apply β†’ Create β†’ Earn Here’s the link if you want to check it out: πŸ’Ά farcaster.xyz/miniapps/IGDgT…
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The @KrakenListings social campaign is LIVE on Layer3 πŸ™ $20,000 in rewards over 8 weeks. How it works: β†’ Follow @KrakenListings RT the post β†’ Enter that week's draw β†’ Every completion stacks entries toward the Week 8 finale Start now app.layer3.xyz/campaigns/kra…
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$DUMP token will launch on June 20 at 2 PM GMT. πŸ’ΆClaim: dumpbox.org Before launch, you can earn in multiple ways on Dump App: 🎁 Earn $DUMP by playing Dump Box πŸ’° Earn $USDC by joining bounty campaigns 🀝 Earn $ETH by inviting friends through the affiliate program Play, contribute, invite, and get ready for $DUMP.
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βš”οΈ Join the Dump Affiliate Program. 🟦 dumpbox.org Invite users to Dump and earn a massive 20% ETH share from each referral. No complicated waiting. Your ETH rewards can be claimed instantly inside Dump App.
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Discover Bounty Dump Bounty Dump rewards are now live, with up to $20,000 USDC available for creators, communities, and early users. If you create quality content around Dump, you can apply and get rewarded. πŸ’Ά dumpbox.org /🧡/
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SatoshiNakimoto.base ⭕️ 🟦 πŸ€–γƒœγƒƒ retweeted
πŸ“Š Dustswap Update on @base @DustswapOnBase is now the #2 app on the Base builder leaderboard by daily active users. I’ve been watching this for a while, and it’s clear things are picking up. There’s also an incentivized airdrop ongoing, so staying active seems important right now. If you’re not using it yet, you can try trading on @DustswapOnBase and start collecting PP points. These are expected to play a role in future rewards. Simple idea: use the app normally, stay active, and keep building position over time. Not financial advice, just sharing what I’m seeing πŸ‘‡
If you are active on @base, you should check @DustswapOnBase πŸ’™ Join with my invite link and get 500 PP instantly to start. Then keep earning more by: β€’ completing your profile β€’ doing social quests β€’ trading on @base β€’ checking in daily β€’ collecting PP from tasks Start here: app.dustswap.wtf/?ref=DUST-R… Early activity matters πŸ’™
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SatoshiNakimoto.base ⭕️ 🟦 πŸ€–γƒœγƒƒ retweeted
If you are active on @base, you should check @DustswapOnBase πŸ’™ Join with my invite link and get 500 PP instantly to start. Then keep earning more by: β€’ completing your profile β€’ doing social quests β€’ trading on @base β€’ checking in daily β€’ collecting PP from tasks Start here: app.dustswap.wtf/?ref=DUST-R… Early activity matters πŸ’™
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SatoshiNakimoto.base ⭕️ 🟦 πŸ€–γƒœγƒƒ retweeted
πŸ¦† Wallchain Update - June 9 Yesterday I earned 4.92 Quacks. Another steady day, and honestly that's what I'm aiming for now. Over the last few weeks I've noticed something simple: when I spend time creating one useful post instead of trying to be everywhere at once, the results tend to be better. The biggest change for me has been focusing less on engagement numbers and more on whether the content is actually helpful. A few things I'm testing right now: β†’ Writing shorter guides that are easier to read but still provide real value β†’ Covering topics that people keep asking about in replies β†’ Adding screenshots and examples from my own experience β†’ Ending posts with questions to encourage real discussions One thing Wallchain has taught me is that useful content seems to have a longer life than quick reactions. A good guide can keep bringing value long after it's posted, while most short comments are forgotten within minutes. No secret strategy. Just trying to make each post a little more useful than the last one and staying consistent. Slowly but surely, the progress keeps adding up πŸ¦†
πŸ¦† Wallchain Update On June 5 I earned 4.08 more Quacks. I took a couple of days away from the screen to spend time with family and recharge a bit. Now I'm back and feeling more focused again. One thing this reminded me is that you don't need to be online every minute to make progress. The strategy hasn't changed: β†’ focus on useful content β†’ share real experiences and results β†’ stay consistent over the long term Even after a short break, the momentum is still there. Honestly, I'd rather create one post that genuinely helps people than spend the whole day chasing engagement. If you're feeling tired or stuck, taking a short break is completely fine. The important thing is coming back with the same mindset and continuing to build. Slow progress is still progress πŸ¦†
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