Participation Rewards
Participation Rewards
Making agreement into a game, with unlikely players and coalitions, is not easy to do. It carries social risk. Today, in a world of rising conflict, agreement seems like givi
# **Participation Rewards**
Making agreement into a game, with unlikely players and coalitions, is not easy to do. It carries social risk. Today, in a world of rising conflict, agreement seems like giving up, like losing something, like a compromise to the other side. Calling for agreement seems like a capitulation.
Early adopters are the ones willing to act in spite of that risk. They are the ones willing to turn the tide, starting with themselves. Those that act early are staking their name and reputation on something that can seem idealistic, merely symbolic and, to some, even inconsequential. That risk needs to be incentivized and rewarded. That is why the treaty signers will be offered rewards for the value their actions bring to the early attention of this program. Those that act early and often will be most rewarded These action rewards will be made in the form of Courage Points. This produces an incentivized, economically sustainable, decentralized business model for furthering world peace.
Courage points will be offered for these sorts of actions
- Completing the survey (a self paced version of the #IsThereEnough conversation)
- Signing the Treaty
- Joining the prelaunch to the treaty
- Sharing a Y Card (see below) on social media
- Completing a Fantasy Y card on social media
- Completing the social research task ( manually updated by admins only in MVP)
- Sharing the Agreement Academy certificate of completion of social research
- Sharing a photo of oneself wearing our T shirt or other branded clothing
- Voting on initiatives (POAP, OAT’s)By Life Exponential