What makes this leaderboard genuinely different from every other creator competition in the crypto space is the triple-metric scoring engine sitting underneath it. Gate Square evaluates creators on three pillars simultaneously. Exposure measures how many eyes your content reaches — views, impressions, amplification. Engagement measures the quality of attention — likes, comments, shares, the depth of interaction your posts generate. And then there is the third pillar, which is unlike anything seen before in content creator programs: Trading Activity. Gate Square measures whether your content actually influences real trading decisions on the platform. If your analysis is sharp enough that readers act on it, you get scored for that. This single factor transforms content creation from a branding exercise into a proof-of-impact system. Your words are only as valuable as the conviction they produce. That is the most honest scoring model the crypto content world has ever seen.
Week 1 Already Separated the Serious From the Casual
The Week 1 standings ( March 19 to 22) were announced by @Gate__Square and @Gate_vietnam, and the early data confirmed what anyone who has studied creator leaderboards already suspected — consistency from Day 1 is everything. The creators who front-loaded strong, data-driven analysis in the opening days built score leads that forced everyone else into catch-up mode. @_nexacrypto emerged as one of the most active and visible participants, posting regular market analysis content with proper engagement hooks and tagging @Gate__Square to ensure every post was captured in the scoring pipeline. This is the meta that top creators quickly identified: frequency plus quality plus community engagement plus proper tagging equals compounding points. Miss any one of those four elements and you are leaving score on the table every single day the event runs.
What Top-Ranked Creators Are Actually Doing
Across the broader crypto creator ecosystem, the patterns are consistent and data-backed. Looking at mindshare leaderboards tracked in March 2026, the top performers share a predictable playbook. Leaders like @GMB_AOB (1.52% mindshare), @ProofOfEly (1.27%), and @enftsar (1.23%) are not going viral once a week — they are maintaining daily presence with a mix of quick market takes and longer analytical threads. On the River platform weekly leaderboard, @BTC99M leads at 2.53% engagement share followed by @BossMon_02 at 2.45%, and neither of them is relying on luck. They are operating like media businesses: consistent publishing schedules, niche authority building, and community-first reply strategies. The creators losing ground are the ones who post in bursts and disappear. The leaderboard always punishes inconsistency and always rewards the grind.
Why This Moment Matters Beyond the Prize Pool
The Gate Square is a signal of something much larger happening in the crypto space right now. Platforms are no longer just distributing content — they are beginning to value content based on its real-world financial impact. When a platform scores your writing based on whether it generates actual trades, it is saying that good analysis has the same economic weight as good trading. This is the creator economy growing up. The influencers who dominated 2020 to 2023 with hype-driven content are being replaced by a new class of creator-analysts who can back up every claim with data, every thesis with on-chain evidence, and every call with transparent reasoning. The format, with its live rankings and public accountability, is accelerating this transition. The top creators today are not just building audiences — they are building verified track records that will define their authority in this space for years to come.
Get In or Get Passed
The event window closes April 4, 2026. That means there are still sessions left to post, threads left to publish, and points left to accumulate. Whether you are targeting a Top 10 finish, gunning for a Rising Star slot, or just want your best analysis to compete for a Best In-Depth Article award — the only losing move right now is sitting on the sidelines. The leaderboard is live. The rankings are moving in real time. Head to gate.com/square, start posting, and make every word count.
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Gate Squareは、暗号クリエイターのあり方を根本から書き換えました。2026年3月19日から4月4日まで開催されるチャレンジは、単なるエンゲージメント誘導コンテストではありません。これはライブのリアルタイムランキングバトルであり、あなたが投稿するすべてのコンテンツが24時間あなたのために働き続けます — スコア付けされ、測定され、あなたをリーダーボードの上位に押し上げるか、誰か他の人にその座を奪われるかです。賞金プールは1,500 USDTで、3つの階層に分かれています:トップ10クリエイターが1,050 USDTを分け合い、5つのRising Star枠には30 USDTずつ、新規または復帰クリエイター向けのBest In-Depth Article賞には50 USDTずつ支払われます。ただし、はっきりさせておきます — お金自体が本当の賞品ではありません。評判、ランキング、そしてあなたのコンテンツが市場を動かす証明こそが、ここで人々が実際に競っているものです。
The Scoring System Nobody Else Has Built
What makes this leaderboard genuinely different from every other creator competition in the crypto space is the triple-metric scoring engine sitting underneath it. Gate Square evaluates creators on three pillars simultaneously. Exposure measures how many eyes your content reaches — views, impressions, amplification. Engagement measures the quality of attention — likes, comments, shares, the depth of interaction your posts generate. And then there is the third pillar, which is unlike anything seen before in content creator programs: Trading Activity. Gate Square measures whether your content actually influences real trading decisions on the platform. If your analysis is sharp enough that readers act on it, you get scored for that. This single factor transforms content creation from a branding exercise into a proof-of-impact system. Your words are only as valuable as the conviction they produce. That is the most honest scoring model the crypto content world has ever seen.
Week 1 Already Separated the Serious From the Casual
The Week 1 standings ( March 19 to 22) were announced by @Gate__Square and @Gate_vietnam, and the early data confirmed what anyone who has studied creator leaderboards already suspected — consistency from Day 1 is everything. The creators who front-loaded strong, data-driven analysis in the opening days built score leads that forced everyone else into catch-up mode. @_nexacrypto emerged as one of the most active and visible participants, posting regular market analysis content with proper engagement hooks and tagging @Gate__Square to ensure every post was captured in the scoring pipeline. This is the meta that top creators quickly identified: frequency plus quality plus community engagement plus proper tagging equals compounding points. Miss any one of those four elements and you are leaving score on the table every single day the event runs.
What Top-Ranked Creators Are Actually Doing
Across the broader crypto creator ecosystem, the patterns are consistent and data-backed. Looking at mindshare leaderboards tracked in March 2026, the top performers share a predictable playbook. Leaders like @GMB_AOB (1.52% mindshare), @ProofOfEly (1.27%), and @enftsar (1.23%) are not going viral once a week — they are maintaining daily presence with a mix of quick market takes and longer analytical threads. On the River platform weekly leaderboard, @BTC99M leads at 2.53% engagement share followed by @BossMon_02 at 2.45%, and neither of them is relying on luck. They are operating like media businesses: consistent publishing schedules, niche authority building, and community-first reply strategies. The creators losing ground are the ones who post in bursts and disappear. The leaderboard always punishes inconsistency and always rewards the grind.
Why This Moment Matters Beyond the Prize Pool
The Gate Square is a signal of something much larger happening in the crypto space right now. Platforms are no longer just distributing content — they are beginning to value content based on its real-world financial impact. When a platform scores your writing based on whether it generates actual trades, it is saying that good analysis has the same economic weight as good trading. This is the creator economy growing up. The influencers who dominated 2020 to 2023 with hype-driven content are being replaced by a new class of creator-analysts who can back up every claim with data, every thesis with on-chain evidence, and every call with transparent reasoning. The format, with its live rankings and public accountability, is accelerating this transition. The top creators today are not just building audiences — they are building verified track records that will define their authority in this space for years to come.
Get In or Get Passed
The event window closes April 4, 2026. That means there are still sessions left to post, threads left to publish, and points left to accumulate. Whether you are targeting a Top 10 finish, gunning for a Rising Star slot, or just want your best analysis to compete for a Best In-Depth Article award — the only losing move right now is sitting on the sidelines. The leaderboard is live. The rankings are moving in real time. Head to gate.com/square, start posting, and make every word count.
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