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  • Introduction
  • About Yay!
    • About Yay!
    • Yay!’s Key Features
    • Purpose
  • Tokenomics
    • Tokenomics Overview
    • YAY (Governance Token)
    • EMPLE (Utility Token)
    • Yay! Genesis (NFT)
      • Yay! Dashboard
      • Pal Minting
      • Difference in Expected Rewards Between Marketplace and Pool
    • Yay! Pal (NFT)
      • Community Contributions
      • Pal Life Spans and Beyond
      • Pal Strength and Rarity
      • Pal Races
      • Items and Effects
    • How Value is Focused to YAY
    • Legal Tender Revenue: Advertising and VIP Fees, etc.
    • Pal Purchases as the Driver of Tokenomics
    • The Reason Why Yay! Takenomics Can Be Sustainable
  • Information
    • Off-Chain and On-Chain Tokens
    • YAY Allocations
    • YAY Token Sales
    • EMPLE Allocations
    • Roadmap
    • Operating Policy
    • Our Team
  • Update
    • 2024-12-09 Yay! Mission Challenge for Genesis Holders
    • 2024-12-18: Pal Reward Adjustment and Yay! Gold Backfill
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  • How to Contribute to the Community
  • Trust Score
  • Quantifiable Acts of Community Contribution
  1. Tokenomics
  2. Yay! Pal (NFT)

Community Contributions

How to Contribute to the Community

  • When users’ contributions to the community are recognized within the service, they will become able to participate in races and receive EMPL and locked EMPL as a reward after races are won.

  • Accounts that spam or use the service robotically will not only be unable to participate in races but also may be penalized.

There will be two main indicators of contributions to the community: an algorithmically calculated trust score and quantifiable acts of community contribution. The number of posts and chats will not be used to measure community contributions, in order to prevent spam and insincere activity.

Trust Score

We will adopt metrics that will give higher ratings to users who engage with and stimulate the community, are considerate of others, and continuously create a pleasant place for others to be. We plan to eventually disclose the algorithm for determining trust scores when the timing is right.

Quantifiable Acts of Community Contribution

Specific examples of quantifiable acts of community contribution are as follows:

  • Monthly subscription (VIP membership)

  • Sending and receiving Gifts

  • Friend invitations

  • Other deeds that raise awareness and interest in the community

Users who meet the above criteria will be able to enter races more easily. Furthermore, by continuously using the service, even users who do not meet the above criteria will be able to more easily fulfill the requirements for community contributions.

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