For Projects: Run a Buzzdrop
How Buzzdrops drive mindshare, smart followers, sentiment, and real user adoption (with missions + analytics).
TL;DR
Buzz is a performance-driven creator engine optimized for smart holders, real users, and measurable outcomes, mindshare, sentiment, smart follower growth, token participants, and product actions.
Why launches fail (and what’s changed)
The market moved from hype to proof. Many launches still rely on awareness spikes that don’t convert into durable users or smart holders.
The new game: projects are judged on mindshare, sentiment, and on-chain behavior that sticks. Launches need to prove impact in 5–14 days, and every marketing dollar needs attribution.
Buzz vs traditional KOL campaigns
20–30 KOLs negotiated 1-by-1
4K–10K creators across all tiers (typical range)
~50–80 posts total
40K–100K+ posts aligned with your narrative (typical range)
Rate-card pricing
Rewards paid by performance scoring
Hard to attribute users/holders
Live leaderboard + analytics (smart followers, sentiment, mindshare, participation)
No loyalty loop
Loyalty engine rewards long-term supporters
When you run a Buzzdrop, you tap into the ChainGPT engine
ChainGPT Pad X
491K+ followers
ChainGPT AI X
822K+ followers
ChainGPT Pad Telegram
160K+ users
ChainGPT Pad Discord
45K+ members
$CGPT holders
80K+ on-chain holders
Notable launches on ChainGPT Pad include: WalletConnect, Cookie, BubbleMaps, AITech, $CGPT, Planck, and many more.
What you walk away with
High-signal creator volume aligned with your narrative (not just “noise”)
Smart follower growth and measurable mindshare uplift
A cohort of users who tried your product (when missions are enabled)
Campaign analytics and a post-campaign report (before/after metrics)
Transparent snapshot + distribution mechanics with clear rules and caps
How a Buzzdrop works (3 steps)
Step 1: Campaign preparation
Define your narrative, required identifiers (#, $, @), tasks, and optional missions. A common pattern for pre-TGE launches is a 2–4 week Buzzdrop (timing depends on your GTM plan).
Step 2: Buzzdrop goes live
Creators join with wallet + X (low friction) and compete on performance: quality, reach, follower quality, engagement. Your campaign has a real-time leaderboard and a live content feed.
Step 3: Snapshot, allocation, and post-campaign momentum
At the end, the system snapshots, removes suspicious activity, and allocates rewards by performance. Loyal creators who keep supporting you can be rewarded in future campaigns, reducing mercenary behavior over time.
Designing tasks that drive real adoption (missions)
If you want conversion, add Boost Missions that reward real usage:
Swap or trade once
Stake or lock tokens
Bridge to your chain
Mint an NFT
Complete a key onboarding flow in your app
Missions turn promoters into users, which typically improves content quality (because creators can show proof and speak from experience).
Brand safety and integrity
Buzz includes caps, posting limits, AI quality scoring, and fraud filters to reduce spam and manipulation. You can set content guidelines (e.g., avoid price talk) to protect brand tone and compliance.
Setup checklist (what we need from you)
Narrative: 3–5 core talking points (problem, solution, who it’s for, why now)
Required identifiers: hashtag, ticker, handle, campaign link format
Assets: logo kit + screenshots + optional short demo clip
Optional missions: 1–3 actions you want users to complete (clear UX)
Timeline: campaign length + snapshot/claim timing aligned to your TGE plan
We run Buzz for our own GTM
ChainGPT routes flagship GTM through Buzz (e.g., AI Hub x Buzz campaigns) to drive mindshare, sentiment, and real product usage, using the same infrastructure offered to partners.
Want to run a Buzzdrop?
Contact the ChainGPT Pad team with your target TGE date, budget range, and goals (mindshare, users, sentiment, smart followers). We’ll propose a campaign plan and recommended task structure.
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