Section 1
The first screen should qualify intent fast
Visitors arrive with different jobs to do. Some need a trusted exchange, some want funded-account options, some want airdrop and catalyst flow, and some want a sharper research stack. The homepage should help them self-select within seconds instead of forcing everyone through the same generic content hierarchy.
Section 2
Recurring boards matter more than static pages
Airdrops, catalysts, whales, and scanners create the strongest repeat-visit behavior because they look different when the market changes. Those surfaces earn return traffic, which means they deserve premium placement before lower-frequency pages that only convert once in a while.
Section 3
Trust-first monetization still needs to be visible
Commercial logic belongs on the screen, but it should appear through curated comparisons, sponsor-backed utility, and membership continuation. That is how StackzzHub feels like a premium trader brand instead of a random affiliate coupon wall.