Web3 social media platform, Threads, debuts sleek UI. Here's the latest on how rewards are displayed.
If you're a fan of decentralised social media and have been using the Web3 app Threads, you'll be happy to know that the team behind it has just released a sneak peek of its updated user interface.
The screenshot, which you can see below, shows a clean and modern design that puts the focus on your content.
Earn crypto for using social media
The new Threads UI looks like a great improvement over the previous version, with a more intuitive layout and more visually appealing elements.
Especially when it comes to being able to earn crypto just for using social media.
One of the unique features of the Threads app is that it allows you to earn cryptocurrency rewards for your contributions to the platform.
These rewards, which are paid in the form of the native token "LEO," can be earned for creating high-quality threads (i.e., posts or tweets) that engage the community and drive meaningful conversations.
On top of that, you can also earn rewards for curating or upvoting other people's threads.
So, how can you keep track of the crypto rewards you're earning on Threads?
It's easy – as you can see from the newly release screenshot I've shared above, your rewards are displayed right there above every thread you make.
Updating in real time, in chronological order.
In addition to the notifications and rewards tab, you can also see your total balance of LEO and other details about your rewards in your profile.
Just tap on your profile icon in the top right corner of the app, and then tap on the "wallet" tab to see your balance and other details.
Overall, the notifications and rewards features of Threads make it easy for you to keep track of the cryptocurrency rewards you're earning for your contributions to the platform.
Whether you're an active participant in the community or just dipping your toes in, these features make it easy to see the value of your contributions and stay motivated to create great threads.
Overall, the new Threads UI looks like a welcome update for Web3 social media enthusiasts.
We can't wait to see the final version and give it a try!