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 π¦
π¦ Wallchain Leaderboard Update β 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 π¦