Why can the 'event design' of @kava attract a massive number of users to participate? That's because it deeply understands user needs in event design, with three super bright points.

Firstly, 'step-by-step tasks', which are like levels in a game, with exclusive tasks for both beginner newbies and experienced players. Beginners only need to complete simple cross-chain and wallet binding tasks to easily get started, just like the beginner village tasks when first entering the game. Experienced players can challenge ecological DApp experiences and large staking tasks to gain higher rewards; users at different stages can meet their own needs.

Secondly, 'immediate reward feedback'. When a task is completed, the reward arrives within 10 minutes, creating an instant gratification feeling of receiving a return right after the effort. Users won't lose patience waiting for rewards, which greatly enhances participation enthusiasm.

Thirdly, 'community interaction'. The event features gameplay such as 'share to earn extra rewards' and 'invite friends to team up', resembling a social party. Users can showcase their task progress in the community, team up with other friends for challenges, no longer doing tasks alone, but enjoying the event together.

Many of my friends around me are attracted by this event design of 'having levels, feedback, and interaction,' transitioning from merely 'giving it a try' to 'participating every day.' A good event design allows users to become familiar with the ecosystem while experiencing the fun within it, and the KavaBNBChainSummer event is an excellent example!

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