深度解析Spam:Sui链上交易数飙升的「幕后推手」

Odaily星球日报Pubblicato 2024-05-08Pubblicato ultima volta 2024-05-08

Introduzione

Spam是个类似于Solana上Ore的,在PoS链上PoW的项目。

原文作者:Alex Liu,Foresight News

深度解析Spam:Sui链上交易数飙升的「幕后推手」

Sui 上爆炸的交易笔数

重点报道 Solana 生态的媒体 Degen News 日前一条新闻引发了激烈的讨论:「Sui 的单日交易数超过 Solana 了。」质疑声铺天盖地袭来:「数据肯定有问题,没见几个人在用!」,「它们又把指令数算成交易数了?」——Sui 之前就因在宣传时混淆指令数和交易数而饱受批评。(一条交易可能包括好几条指令)

Solana 的联创 Toly 大方转发了这条消息并送上祝贺,而 Sui 的联创兼 CPO Adeniyi 也下场澄清「这些全都是独立的交易」,强调数据的真实性。

深度解析Spam:Sui链上交易数飙升的「幕后推手」

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Sui 链的交易数为何激增?Adeniyi @ 了这一切的始作俑者——Spam 的开发者 Juzy。Spam 又是个什么项目,该如何参与?

Spam 是什么?

简而言之,Spam 是个类似于 Solana 上 Ore 的,在 PoS 链上 PoW 的项目。用户通过不断发送交易赚取代币,发送出的交易笔数越多,获得的代币数就越多,Gas 费用是获得代币的唯一成本。

SPAM 代币的总量是 1000 亿枚,每天固定挖出 10 亿,共可挖 100 天。代币每日的通胀率逐步下降。

深度解析Spam:Sui链上交易数飙升的「幕后推手」

第一天代币通胀 100% ,最后一天下降到 1% 

这样的代币显然没有任何的功能价值,但又由于具有这些特性收到追捧:人人都能平等参与、没有白名单;代币供应量可预测、简单透明;团队没有预挖,公平分发;花费只有 Gas。

于是我们发现这一切其实并不新鲜。公平分发是一个已经炒作了大半年的概念,而 Spam 的玩法概念和 Ore 似乎也都大同小异。

不过还是有一点不同。在 PoS 链上进行 PoW,有时起到对底层链「性能测试」的作用。Solana 在 Ore 的测试中暴露出了问题,交易成功率降到低点,维持了几天全链几乎不可用的状态。而 Sui 似乎顶住了压力测试,尽管交易的数量激增,交易成功率、确认速度和费用都仍然维持在良好状态。于是在单日交易数超过 Solana 的消息出现后,后续的动作似乎已成为了 Sui 和项目方的「联合营销」。而 Sui 官方也确实对 Spam 大力扶持,官号、联创纷纷下场转发,甚至 Turbos 上的 SPAM-SUI LP 已经开始收到官方补贴的 SUI 代币激励。

深度解析Spam:Sui链上交易数飙升的「幕后推手」

Spam 创始人宣布 SPAM-SUI 收到代币激励如何参与 Spam?

想要消耗 SUI Gas 铸造 SPAM,需要前往它的网页铸造器,在这里会生成一个浏览器内的钱包用于 Spam。

网页铸造器会自动做好所有事情:自动发送交易、铸币和领取 SPAM。只需将用于交易费用的任意金额的 SUI 转帐到钱包中,点击开始,便大功告成。整体操作其实比之前的 Ore 简单。

深度解析Spam:Sui链上交易数飙升的「幕后推手」

Spam 网页铸造器

同时也能够使用现有钱包进行 Spam,但是需要将私钥加载到网页铸造器程序中使用。如果有其他资产(如 NFT 等),则不建议这样做,因为将私钥将保存在浏览器存储中会有点风险。

另外,记得在 Spam 前进行注册!Spam 的计数器按这样的原理工作:每天都会创建一个新的计数器,在第 1 天发送交易,必须在第 2 天注册,从第 3 天开始,可以随时铸造 SPAM。

深度解析Spam:Sui链上交易数飙升的「幕后推手」

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