#AI3 token activities on the #AutonomysNetwork are being closely tracked by @DAO Labs and #SocialMining participants, following the project’s transition into active token transfers on July 16. This marked the beginning of a one-month ecosystem campaign divided into the Spark and Seed Challenges—each calibrated to support different stages of user experience within the Autonomys framework.

The Spark Challenge is designed for those with prior engagement, specifically those who farmed $AI3 on the Consensus Chain. These users are tasked with collaborative onboarding activities such as guiding new participants and completing Zealy quests. The reward, a Spark NFT, functions as both a recognition badge and a behavioral data anchor for future incentive frameworks.

On the other side, the Seed Challenge serves as an onboarding funnel for fresh participants. New users are directed to basic interactions like Auto Drive uploads and structured task completions. Upon satisfying the conditions, they receive the Seed NFT—minted to reflect their early integration into the network’s post-TGE state.

What makes this initiative structurally important is the coupling of on-chain verification with symbolic NFT issuance, reinforcing user roles through traceable blockchain behavior. The decision to distribute campaign rewards on the Consensus Chain while preparing NFT reissuance on Auto EVM Domain also indicates a phased deployment strategy.

In the context of DAO Labs’ Social Mining model, Autonomys demonstrates how value can be co-created through transparent, merit-based participation. Rather than financial incentives alone, it is active contribution that becomes the primary metric of network alignment and long-term sustainability.