From on-chain to the hearts of people, the ERA Force One community experiment

For a project to last, it's not enough to rely solely on technology; it also depends on how cohesive the community is. The ERA Force One launched by Caldera is an attempt to institutionalize community participation. It draws inspiration from the military rank system, linking users' contributions and identities within the ecosystem, making holding tokens and staking not just cold, hard numbers, but symbols of community status.

In this system, from ordinary members to Colonel, and then to General, as participation increases, players will unlock more permissions and rights. For example, higher-level members can join exclusive group chats, directly communicate with the team, and even influence future development directions. This truly creates a sense of participation in the community, rather than just one-way announcements and execution.

This model is clever: it does not simply attract people with rewards, but maintains cohesion through a sense of identity. For users, this is their own honor badge; for the project, it is a bond for long-term co-construction. In the future, when more people regard this honor as value, the community will transform from investors into builders, and this power will far exceed mere market enthusiasm.

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