Spaace's Epoch 2 event on wallchain is about to begin, with the top 333 creators plus 50 random lucky winners sharing a prize pool of $250,000. After the event ends, Epoch 3 will be launched.
Interestingly, although Spaace raised $6 million from angel investors and founders, the team does not seem to have heavily promoted this funding achievement publicly. This low-key attitude somewhat reflects the project's pragmatic style—focusing on ecosystem development rather than fundraising narratives.
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SerumSurfer
· 01-11 20:55
250,000 dollars dropped, it all depends on who reacts faster. It feels like the 333 spots will be gone in seconds.
The low-key funding of 6 million... shows there's real substance, no need to boast every day.
Start rushing at Epoch 2? Or continue to wait and see Epoch 3?
This kind of story that doesn't rely on fundraising to cut leeks actually makes people feel more at ease.
Wallchain is about to stir again, give a reaction upfront.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 01-11 20:53
Hmm... a pool of 250,000 dollars with 333 spots, quite a clever calculation.
I actually quite like this low-key fundraising approach; it's much more reliable than bragging every day.
Just wondering if Epoch 3 will be more interesting, and whether people who join now will suffer heavy losses.
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WagmiAnon
· 01-11 20:51
250,000 USD pool, it's the same lottery game... those who got in early enjoy the gains, latercomers continue to be the backup.
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RamenStacker
· 01-11 20:47
$250,000 divided among 333 people, it's not a lot of money, and the key is to rely on luck to hit those 50 spots.
Speaking of $6 million in funding, they don't even boast about it—are this team really capable or just pretending?
Epoch nesting dolls—how long will this game go on?
Being low-key is good, but does anyone really pay attention when you're quietly building the ecosystem?
How is the threshold for the top 333 creators calculated? Here comes another round of the competition for the top spot.
I believe they don't promote fundraising, but can we see any progress in ecosystem development?
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 01-11 20:27
250,000 dollars, sounds good, but I'm worried it might be one of those random quota traps.
Spaace's Epoch 2 event on wallchain is about to begin, with the top 333 creators plus 50 random lucky winners sharing a prize pool of $250,000. After the event ends, Epoch 3 will be launched.
Interestingly, although Spaace raised $6 million from angel investors and founders, the team does not seem to have heavily promoted this funding achievement publicly. This low-key attitude somewhat reflects the project's pragmatic style—focusing on ecosystem development rather than fundraising narratives.