Hot Emin Summer doesn't appear to be designed around just single participant profile.
In one of the latest posts by
@nobsfud, there will be three different ways to enter the Hot Emin Trials:
➫ A public trial with no entry limit
➫ A semi-private trial with limited entry
➫ A fully private trial with higher requirements
The immediate reaction is to assume the fully private trial is the best one.
But according to
@nobsfud, that's not necessarily the case.
Each path is expected to have its own advantages and trade offs.
In fact, she suggested that someone who thrives in the public trial might struggle in the fully private one, while a participant suited for the private environment could perform poorly elsewhere.
So instead of asking:
"How do I get into the hardest trial?"
The better question might be:
"Which trial is actually built for me?"
Another interesting detail is that people who don't meet the requirements for the fully private trial may still have opportunities to participate as backers.
It's still early so more details are expected soon.
But from what's been hinted so far, Hot Emin Summer seems less focused on creating exclusivity and more on creating multiple paths for different types of contributors.
This seems like a well designed market where different players can win in different ways.