UXLINK Achieves Historic Milestone with Over 10 Million Registered Users
In a groundbreaking moment for both blockchain and the emerging field of SocialFi, UXLINK has surpassed 10 million registered users, becoming the first product in SocialFi to reach this remarkable milestone. This announcement was made through UXLINK’s official website and Twitter account, solidifying its position as a leader in these domains.
To shed light on UXLINK’s user data, we spoke with Bob Ng, the Chief Technology Officer of UXLINK, to delve into their user metrics:
Q1: Why does UXLINK focus on “registered users” rather than unique wallet addresses to measure success, and how does it differ?
A1: The emphasis on “registered users” addresses concerns about invalid or sybil wallet addresses in the crypto space and aligns with our social platform’s focus on connecting individuals. Registering as a user involves an invitation-based process, human verification, and using UXLINK’s products. Currently, UXLINK has over 10 million registered users connected to 15 million authorized wallet addresses.
Q2: What is the concept of UXUY Holders, and how does it relate to UXLINK?
A2: UXUY is an on-chain POW score for UXLINK, generated through community user POW “mining” and non-transferable. UXUY holders must meet specific criteria, such as contributing to community-defined POW activities and claiming UXUY on-chain. Currently, there are 5 million UXUY holders.
Q3: How many holders does UXLINK have, and what are the criteria?
A3: UXLINK holders include community contributors, on-chain interactors, and wallet address asset holders. Before the Token Generation Event (TGE), NFT holders were considered token holders, and after TGE, all legitimate UXLINK holders are included.
Q4: Will UXLINK implement anti-sybil measures with such a large user base?
A4: Yes, UXLINK will implement anti-sybil measures in three steps to ensure the quality, fairness, and efficiency of the community.
Q5: How does UXLINK compare to NOTCOIN in terms of on-chain data and user engagement?
A5: While UXLINK and NOTCOIN serve different purposes, UXLINK exhibits higher on-chain data and user stickiness, attributed to the depth of user interactions and social relationships within the platform.
Future Product Development and Direction of UXLINK:
Bob Ng emphasized UXLINK’s goal of establishing trust through social connections and serving as a platform for users and service developers. The future direction includes collaborating with ecosystem partners to create a socialized layer for asset generation and distribution, empowering developers to enhance growth quality through modularized products and interfaces.