Yeah I understand what you’re saying, I’d recommend checking our ARC-49 if you haven’t to see what the goals of the program are:
There’s always going to be different approaches, but looking at the objective results this quarter, our proposal had:
- Highest number of new wallets
- Highest number of active wallets
- Highest amount of sales
- Highest volume
- Most collections launched
- Most social media impressions and engagement
- (this one is arguable) Most cross chain users
From that viewpoint, that carries a lot more weight than a Twitter poll, since it’s actual results rather than the sentiment of whoever jumps on that tweet.
On the point about whether 1 prize significantly discourages participation, it just wasn’t what the data actually showed. Even your example of the past week… multiple collections launched knowing that there’s only 1 winner. So from the actual results, “one winner” did not have a significant impact in dissuading people from participating.