In DeFi, many loyalty programs rely on a "points" system stored on a centralized database. However, at Nabla, we believe that any project aiming to create a non-custodial solution should adopt a tokenized points system, aligning with the principles of decentralization. And yes, we're not kidding – this isn't some throwback article from 2017!
Tokenized points program offers several key advantages, including:
True Ownership: Not your keys, not your points
Transparency: It is traceable and provable whether the wallet holds certain points.
Interoperability: On-chain points can unlock perks for its holder across various Web3 platforms
Earning $AMBER points :
Getting in on Product Launches: Yeah, we're talking about the Incentivized Testnet Alpha set for launch on January 24th, 2024. Don't miss out!
Completing quests: Bring on more quests, 'cause why not? They're like free points, right?
Taking an active role in the Nabla Guardian Program
Alright, just so we're clear: $AMBER represents your contributions to the Nabla ecosystem. Sure, it's a freely transferable ERC-20 token, but remember what our legal squad emphasized:
$AMBER isn't a store of monetary value or a cryptocurrency, and definitely don't treat it as an investment.
Make sure you also check the $AMBER FAQ in our docs.
By embracing a tokenized points program, we aim to provide Nabla's citizens with a more transparent, decentralized, and user-centric loyalty experience. Seriously!
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