Sun Wukong DEX's recent approach is straightforward: using "multi-day red envelope interactions" to make the initial step for new users easier, while connecting key actions like trading, activity, and referrals into a single path. You'll find it's not a single-point stimulus, but rather breaks down rewards into multiple entry points—a new user entry point, a daily participation entry point, and a social sharing entry point—allowing different types of users to find their own way to participate.
The value of this design lies in "rhythm management": new users can complete their first interaction at a lower cost, existing users can gain a stronger sense of presence through continuous participation, and community sharing pushes the activity from a small circle to a wider scope. For DEXs, the most important thing is not a one-time data surge, but cultivating a user habit of "wanting to do it once a day"; once this behavior is established, liquidity and discussion activity will be more stable.
When participating in such activities, it's also recommended to take a more stable approach: start with small amounts to familiarize yourself with the interaction, then gradually increase; keep authorizations within necessary limits and reclaim them promptly after use; treat participation as building on-chain habits, not an impulsive all-in. A stable rhythm and a smooth experience make it easier to turn short-term excitement into long-term retention. ([X (formerly Twitter)][3])
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