How Scribe Works

[ Scribe ] allows project owners to provide goals and activities for their communities while they work on longer term roadmap initiatives, and reward supporters for achieving those goals.

What on Earth does that mean? It is a LOT to unpack, let us start slow. I'm going to use the Conquest:Battlefields project ( C:B ) to help explain all this. "Scribe allows project owners to provide goals and activities..."

Scribe is a platform which awards XP (experience points) to users and Digital Collectible owners. It enables project owners, creators, and other partners to reward their supporters for performing desired activities. This means that supporters of the C:B project can earn XP for doing things that I want them to do. As a project owner, I want people to talk about the project, share it, play games with it, and wear the collectible NFT on Twitter all the time. Scribe can reward supporters for those activities, and more.

Supporters will want to earn XP because I, as the project owner, can set goals for supporters to reach. For instance, I can create a reward of a free Collectible for anyone who gains enough XP on their C:B collectible to reach level 30 using the Social bucket. XP can be earned in many many different ways, but to get the word out, Social XP is the best. Social XP can be earned by being on a Twitter space, interacting with a #rt4xp tweet, and many other ways. One of the other big reasons supporters will want to earn XP and level up their collectible is to be entered into the weekly rewards pool, to earn $PLAY. $PLAY is our Solana token created with the help of the Rally Network Association. Right now this token can be used to buy credits within Scribe, which you can use to upgrade Scribe collectibles. $PLAY can also be converted to $sRLY or SOL and used for anything you like! In the future there will be many other uses for both $PLAY and Scribe credits. "...for their communities..."

Scribe is here for projects and their communities. It enables projects to give their supporters stuff to do with thier collectibles. They can add value and gain access to special perks as they work to level up the collectible.

For instance, when I set a goal of level 30 for the C:B project, I can then spend time working to make that level 30 perk awesome. Instead of trying to figure out what to do today, I can send my supporters to Conquest or Twitter spaces to earn XP. Now I have time to build. "...while they work on longer term roadmap initiative..."

By giving projects a way to keep their supporters engaged over time, the founders can spend more time building roadmap perks, features, and rewards. Scribe has built this system to enable founders to provide activities and utilities for supporters to take part in while the next set of goals is being acheived. Some of Scribe's features are being used by projects as a replacement for something they would have to have created or bought themselves. We are working hard to enable projects to succeed by helping the people behind projects build only what they need to. They don't need to build what we already have built, just need to use it.

"...and reward supporters for achieving those goals."

The key to every successful project is supporters sticking around, and rewarding those supporters is hard to do. We built this platform so projects can very easily reward the most active supporters of any project, even if those rewards are through Scribe itself. Scribe's weekly rewards program, which awards $PLAY to those earning xp, is an easy to use, pre-built system any project can use to give their supporters something for their efforts promoting the project.

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