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  • Overview
  • Documentation
    • ❓What's EtherScore?
    • đŸŽ–ī¸EtherScore Badges
    • đŸĒĒEtherScore Profiles
    • đŸĨ‡Reputation Tiers
    • đŸ›ī¸EtherScore DAO
      • 🌱Alpha Version
      • đŸŒŗBeta version
      • ➕Benefits of Reputation-Based Governance
      • ➖Limits of Reputation-Based Governance
    • 🏆Badge benefits
    • 🏭EtherScore Badge Factory
    • đŸ›¤ī¸Roadmap
  • FAQ (FOR USERS)
    • đŸŽ–ī¸How to claim badges?
    • 🏆How to claim Discord roles?
    • 📜How to vote in EtherScore DAO?
    • âœī¸How to propose badges to the DAO?
  • FAQ (FOR BUILDERS)
    • đŸ› ī¸How to create badges?
    • đŸ—ī¸How to build on top?
      • 🔒Token-gate your community (Discord/Collab.land)
    • 🧑‍🎨How to integrate EtherScore Profiles?
  • Others
    • 🔗Useful links
    • â„šī¸Contract addresses
    • 🎨Brand kit
  • More readings
    • Introduction
    • 🔍Problem statement
      • Data analytics access
      • Absence of reputation system
    • 💡Reputations in Web3
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Alpha Version

A DAO experiment based on Soulbound Tokens

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Last updated 10 months ago

EtherScore Alpha Version is the first step towards experimenting with Soulbound Tokens and their use (starting with DAOs). The scope of the alpha version is deliberately limited to very basic NFT badges, features and benefits. The EtherScore Genesis collection, the first set of EtherScore NFT badges, is a DeSoc experiment designed to curate blockchain users. The goal is to try to identify users that might be considered as reputable, or contributing positively to blockchains ecosystem, to give them benefits (starting with EtherScoreDAO access). The first experiment consists of selecting a small set of users being able to vote on how we should expand the community itself.

EtherScore Genesis DAO

In order to explore how to overcome the limitations of the current 1-token-1-vote paradigm, we will release our DAO and limit the vote access to the addresses having claimed any badge. DAO voting power will be determined based on the amount of badges owned by addresses (i.e. an address having claimed 5 EtherScore badges will have a voting power of 5 in the EtherScore DAO). Later versions of EtherScore will define more specific vote weights on badges, notably when there will be different levels of badges (example: make 5 swaps on Uniswap, 10 swaps, 50 swaps).

The first DAO proposals will consist of helping us to define which badges will be added to the EtherScore Genesis collection to give access to the DAO and further proposals. Proposal creation will be restricted to the core team before having a consequent community, however discussions will take place in our Discord to allow early adopters to give their opinions and suggestions. Next versions will include a process for the community to directly propose badges. The EtherScore community will then grow iteratively by adding new cautiously selected badges. The objective is still the same, targeting specific audiences of users that can be considered as reputable, real humans, blockchain enthusiasts, and trying to favor usage over speculation.

At first, all badges of the EtherScore Genesis Collection will give the same benefits: access to EtherScore DAO, specific EtherScore Discord channels etc. However, such holders will be considered as early adopters and will see a lot of other benefits announced later.

To know how to claim a badge please go to .

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