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Recently, I noticed the newly launched Genesis SBT from Fast Protocol. Coupled with Miles Farm's cross-ecosystem collaboration, this combination of gameplay is quite worth experiencing.
At first glance, the process doesn't seem complicated, but the design logic definitely has a Web3 flavor. It's not the kind of task stacking or airdrop-oriented routine that can be seen at a glance; instead, it feels more like building an identity verification system for ecosystem participants.
I tried it myself, and the experience was quite intuitive. First, I visited the Fast Protocol official website, where the interaction threshold set by the project team is moderate—neither too high to scare off newcomers nor so low that it feels worthless. The Genesis SBT serves as a credential for ecosystem participation, carrying long-term identity recognition rather than a one-time reward.
What’s truly interesting is the integration with Miles Farm. The collaboration between the two ecosystems isn't just a simple resource exchange but allows users to reuse this SBT identity across different scenarios. This design approach aligns more closely with the ideal interconnected state of the Web3 ecosystem. Compared to traditional project marketing activities, this cross-protocol identity connection appears more vibrant.
Overall, projects that explore the integration of SBT identity systems and ecosystem collaborations represent new ideas for user retention and ecosystem stickiness in many Web3 projects. It’s worth paying attention to what innovative gameplay might emerge in this space next.