Do you still remember the days of manually farming zkSync? Back then, automation tools weren’t widespread yet, so we had to connect wallets one by one by hand, and somehow managed to get through over 100 accounts. Thinking back on those days, the zkSync ecosystem definitely went through a small boom, with various protocols launching one after another. Although it can’t compare to today’s Layer 2 landscape, it was still quite lively at the time.
For those who participated early, you might want to check your wallet history—you might still find some traces. As for zkSync’s ecosystem development during that period, well, at least it was a lot more substantial than some projects that rely solely on hype. But in those days when tools were scarce, batch operations were truly backbreaking work…
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 12-08 21:02
Manual participants are moved to tears
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SoliditySurvivor
· 12-08 21:02
The manual era that can never return
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 12-08 20:54
Those manual zkSync days were like mile 20 in a crypto marathon - pure grind, no shortcuts. Just like building muscle, those early ecosystem gains came through raw effort.
Do you still remember the days of manually farming zkSync? Back then, automation tools weren’t widespread yet, so we had to connect wallets one by one by hand, and somehow managed to get through over 100 accounts. Thinking back on those days, the zkSync ecosystem definitely went through a small boom, with various protocols launching one after another. Although it can’t compare to today’s Layer 2 landscape, it was still quite lively at the time.
For those who participated early, you might want to check your wallet history—you might still find some traces. As for zkSync’s ecosystem development during that period, well, at least it was a lot more substantial than some projects that rely solely on hype. But in those days when tools were scarce, batch operations were truly backbreaking work…