To be honest, these days, it's really getting harder to rely on 0-cost airdrops.

• I don't have a few thousand U in hand, so I dare not interact;

• New projects often have hundreds of layers of tasks, and you also have to make videos and write code;

• Sometimes, after completing a task seriously, the last airdrop message excludes you: 'Inactive addresses do not count.'

I was about to give up until I encountered Caldera ERA.

A point system that can continuously accumulate points without interaction, without looking at capital, only relying on 'behavior records.'

Has helped me regain a sense of 'solidarity' in Web3.

🎯 What exactly is Caldera ERA? Why do I say it 'suits ordinary people to survive long-term'?

If you have a basic understanding of airdrops, blockchain ecosystems, and task systems,

So let me get straight to the point:

ERA is a 'Web3 credit point system' that aggregates user behavior.

What you have done in different projects (even if it's just comments, discussions, or writing analyses),

Will all be deposited under this ERA account, recorded and accumulated long-term.

And I, relying on these 'low-threshold but continuous' behaviors,

Has become a true survivor player in the real sense.

• Write small content daily (project updates, opinion records).

• Share some tutorials and Notion data in the group.

• Browse a few projects in the Caldera ecosystem, post a suggestion, respond to a question.

You can slowly accumulate points without massive capital or high-end skills.

🧩 And I found that: the 'time value' of ERA is much higher than a single airdrop!

Have you ever had this experience:

• Interacted with a bunch of projects, but in the end, no tokens were issued.

• After completing tasks on a certain platform, the final points reset to zero.

• After copying a certain big shot's article, I didn't get a single cent.

These 'one-time airdrop logics' will eventually eliminate you.

But the ERA points are different; they record your: in the entire Web3 ecosystem.

• Content participation.

• Community interaction.

• Project proposal.

• On-chain behavior.

And the Caldera ecosystem has real projects continuously connecting:

Every new project's airdrop and incentives may be tied to your ERA points.

Simply put, it's: your 'Web3 behavior' today,

In the future, it could all become your 'identity assets.'

🧰 I have organized a scoring model suitable for 'lightweight Web3 users':

User identity Suitable for operation Point growth frequency Recommended tools

Content-type (Writer) Post project analysis, plaza tweets, data posts High Notion, Plaza

Community-type (TG users) Answer questions, publish tutorials, make suggestions Medium-high TG, Discord

Data-type (Mover) Summarize project data, FAQs, screenshots Medium Notion, doc

Beginner-type (Newbie) Open the task page, randomly do some official tasks Medium-low Caldera Task

The key is that every step you take is recorded by ERA.

Not afraid of working for nothing, not afraid of missing out, not afraid of being ignored.

🔮 Future speculation: ERA points may be the 'pass' for your Web3 identity system.

• Issuing tokens? ERA points naturally become the basis for allocation.

• Multi-chain ecosystem? ERA is your 'behavior ID' across projects.

• New project? No need to start from scratch; just connect to ERA, and you can qualify for past points.

🧩 Conclusion: If you're like me, not a tech big shot and not a capital tycoon,

I suggest you register for an ERA account immediately and record 'every little effort in Web3.'

Today you post an opinion,

Tomorrow you write a tutorial,

The day after tomorrow you bring someone into the group to discuss the project,

ERA helps you 'record a point,'

One day in the future, it could become a part of your 'identity dividend.'

🪧 In the comments, type [Survivor Player] + something you've done in ERA.

I will share my **'Guide to Sustainable Growth of ERA Points'** with you!

You are also welcome to share your most comfortable gameplay in the ERA point system.

Let's make Web3 'easy and sustainable' together.

@Caldera Official #Caldera $ERA