Recently, as usual, I was browsing and exploring the Web3 space and came across an interesting project called #UXLINK .

UXLINK has already surpassed more than 10 million users!

To understand the significance of this achievement, let's clarify what a registered user means. Unlike other Web3 projects, where each unique wallet address is counted as a user, UXLINK uses a different approach. Many people use multiple wallets, and utilizing different addresses for quick gains can distort statistics and complicate reward distribution. Additionally, fake addresses increase the workload on project teams.

In #UXLINK , a registered user is someone who has completed three simple steps to verify their authenticity, effectively filtering out fake accounts. This means that in UXLINK, your participation and activity are genuinely acknowledged and rewarded. By engaging with the community and contributing to the project, you establish authentic connections with other users.

Such transparency not only instills trust in investors, attracting quality investments, but also strengthens users' confidence in the project's future. I am confident that #UXLINK will continue to delight us with unique services and experiences.