Brothers, let me share a real experience:

I originally just wanted to casually complete some tasks every day to earn a few airdrop points,

As a result, I accidentally figured out Caldera ERA.

It’s not just an ordinary points system; it’s a 'multi-chain task stacking machine' —

One ERA account can actually earn points across more than a dozen projects!

📌 I did three things in one day, and as a result, my points increased fivefold...

This is too outrageous; I have to elaborate.

That morning, I logged into a certain project (I won’t name it, but it also took on the Caldera task system),

I did a few simple interactions, like following on Twitter, joining a group, filling out a form.

Then, I casually posted a question in another small project of the Caldera ecosystem,

I also took the opportunity to contribute a tutorial link on Notion.

As a result, when I opened the ERA points page at night, I saw:

Wow, several hundred points were credited directly! And these three tasks triggered different point tasks!

I understand now; this isn't just about earning points; it's 'behavioral stacking mining'.

One piece of content/one action,

The system can give you points across multiple projects —— as long as these projects share the Caldera ecosystem!

🧩 ERA = Multi-project points 'accumulator'?

My understanding is as follows (you can ponder it):

• The traditional point system is 'single project closed'; wherever you click, that’s where you earn points.

• ERA is an 'open points linkage device'; your one valid action may be applicable across multiple projects!

For instance, you post an analysis:

Project A gives you content points, Project B counts you as an active participant in the ecosystem, and Project C counts you as an external contributor.

One piece of content, three portions of points, linked to the same ERA account!

It's like posting on Weibo, but it automatically syncs to Douban, Zhihu, and X.

Every platform increases your followers + earns points!

🎯 How to play this 'stacking mining machine' more efficiently?

I suggest beginners try the following three-hit combo directly:

✅ Participated in Caldera ecological task projects for three consecutive days, all using one wallet/account

• Don’t worry about splitting points; ERA is an 'account behavior-oriented' system

• Unified identity = System can more easily recognize your action trajectory

• You post today, ask questions in the community tomorrow, and transfer to Notion the day after —— full-chain points!

✅ Behavior tagging, focusing on 'content + community'

• Content-type actions earn points quickly (posting, asking questions, summarizing)

• Community activities are easy to accumulate (providing suggestions, answering questions, organizing materials)

✅ Look more at the task page project list to find the 'multi-task overlapping zone'

• Some small projects have multiple tasks; your one action may satisfy several at the same time

• For example, actions like participating in TG group chats, posting, and retweeting announcements are the easiest to 'stack'.

🧠 To summarize: ERA is not just about earning points; it activates your 'presence' in Web3.

You thought you were just refreshing a tweet or posting something, but Caldera ERA has quietly recorded your:

• Content participation trajectory

• Deep interaction in the community

• Multi-project cross-identity

If these things are linked to token issuance, ID identity, voting weight, and main chain incentives in the future, that would be much stronger than just getting a few bucks from airdrops.

ERA points are not about how many you 'earned today',

But rather proof of what you 'did in Web3 and who recorded it'.

🪄 Let's chat in the comments:

Have you recently received an 'unexpected credit' of ERA points?

Have you ever had an experience where your actions resulted in multiple projects giving you points at the same time?

Comment 'ERA stacking' + share the stacking behaviors you've tried,

I will organize a guide on [point stacking mining strategies] to help more people utilize ERA effectively!

@Caldera Official #Caldera $ERA