Arrr mateys! Welcome to the new face of HBIT... unquestionably a drastic change of course, but much more in line with the token's original purpose. It's all about the little bits of effort, and the joy of the pursuit. It's a game, yo! 🤗
I'm paraphrasing a recent @hivebits post, which I'll detail a bit further in a moment... but I want to quickly run through the nuts and bolts of what exactly has changed. It isn't too complicated:
- It's a game called WUSANG!
- You need to comment on YOUR OWN post or comment now.
- You get one full HBIT token and a chance to win one of three "treasure" tokens.
- Valid commands now include: !WUSANG !wusang !BLAQ !blaq
Hivebits, Chapter Two.
As I was saying above, the OFFICIAL POST talks about why this is better:
"HBIT was never intended to be a "tip token", it explains, "but a 'you earn from your effort' token.
From the start, there was a desire for some randomization to add fun."
So it's actually a game now... with A STORY of sorts and new, interesting incentives. And I got a BLAQ pearl on my very first try, so I can confirm that it's really a thing!
Some of you may not have been claiming your free HBIT tokens all this time, so these changes don't even matter and you can just hit the high seas! For the rest of you...
World's Ultra Simple Asset Numbers Game!
Did I mention that WUSANG is an acronym? Now you know... and in the World's Ultra Simple Asset Numbers Game, you claim your #Hivebits and find treasure by COMMENTING ON YOUR OWN CONTENT.
That's the most important change. Still only one command per day, and it can be one of three commands at the most within that comment. But now instead of giving 0.1 HBIT to some filthy land-lover, I get all the booty for myself. Muahahaha!
(Created with my own likeness using BITMOJI.)
Much obliged, @wusang. (Arrr!)
Be sure to follow along here on Hive, and on THE ISLE OF BLAQ of course! 🏝 But most importantly, unquestionably the one most noteworthy take-away from all this...
Get your own booty.
For real... give it a shot. Get your !WUSANG working in the comments below.