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Currently in this circle, the pricing for content promotion varies greatly. If a project team hires someone for promotion, scam projects charge around 100k USDC per post; legitimate projects are much cheaper, around 10k. If collaborating using badges, the monthly fee starts at 20k; for major collaborations like Launchpad or trading bots, the monthly price can range from five to six figures. This is the current market rate. Promoters with real influence hold the pricing power; project teams either pay up or walk away.
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So, influential accounts are like mining pools, project teams are like hash power. The ROI logic is actually similar to mining.
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A legitimate project costing 10k sounds quite cheap, but the conversion rate depends on the actual results; otherwise, it's just burning hash power.
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Monthly fee starting at 20k for a badge, which is equivalent to a steady income stream. It's much more interesting than one-time cooperation.
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Large collaborations in the 5 to 6 digit range are usually because those accounts have accumulated real hash network effects.
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In simple terms, it's still about pricing power. Those with influence have mined quite a few resources through content, while the rest are fighting over fragmented gains.
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It feels like current promotion quotes are similar to difficulty adjustment cycles. Big accounts have stable income, small accounts wait for opportunities.
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Giving 100k to scam projects shows how lacking in ethics some are. We still need to pay attention to the investment return cycle.