GAMEE | Earn WatPoints NOW in the Wat Protocol: Episode 4 🚀
GAMEE brings blue-chip NFT communities on board to join our flagship TON-based project
This article was edited on June 12th to reflect a change that was introduced where holders of multiple NFTs from the same community now generate WatPoints for each of those NFTs they hold
The TON Blockchain is forecast by many to become the world’s largest blockchain — by some margin.
This is your chance to get on board now with the Wat Protocol, GAMEE’s flagship TON project and earn WatPoints before we reveal their TON utility.
Welcome to the newest episode of the Wat Protocol: NFT Communities!
🎉 Episode 4: NFT Communities
In this episode, the WatBird has brought his friends from the Web3 world.
If you own one of the participating NFTs, you can collect WatPoints by simply holding your NFT and connecting your wallet at points.gamee.com.
The amount of WatPoints you can earn is tiered according to which NFT you own: owning an NFT from a community whose NFTs are of a higher value will mean more WatPoints.
You can see on the website how much each NFT will earn you.
As of June 12th, owning multiple NFTs from the same community (eg. 3 Mocas) means you will earn more WatPoints. Every NFT you hold generates WatPoints.
🚀 Participating NFTs
The eligible NFTs for Episode 4 are:
👾 How to Take Part
To participate:
- Connect Your Wallet: Head over to points.gamee.com and connect your wallet.
- Hold Your NFT: Ensure you hold one or more of the participating NFTs in your connected wallet.
- Start Earning: Begin collecting WatPoints!
🤝 Community Effort Matters
By connecting your wallet and holding these NFTs, you not only earn WatPoints for yourself but also contribute to your community’s collective effort!
Spread the word. The more holders that connect, the higher you climb the leaderboard, and the more WatPoints your community can collectively earn.
🌟 Want Even More WatPoints?
Got a taste for collecting WatPoints?
You can also take part in Episodes 2 and 3: boost your WatPoint earnings by staking GMEE on the Wat Protocol website and mining WatPoints on Telegram.
And — if you consider yourself something of a gaming pro — you can even play for WatPoints in GAMEE’s Arc8 app.
🎮 About GAMEE
GAMEE, owned by Animoca Brands, is the driving force behind the Wat Protocol. With 80 million people across the ecosystem — GMEE token holders, Telegram players, and Arc8 players — we figured it’s about time we connected them and rewarded everybody all at once!
That’s where the Wat Protocol comes in.
Our incredible community already includes 2.5 million+ daily active users mining WatPoints, and a skyrocketing Telegram channel currently at 2 million members — and growing.
We can’t wait to have you on board!
And the WatBird’s pretty excited about it, too. 👀
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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