Bitlayer Series ①: Booster and Pre-TGE: Turning 'Participation' into 'Credentials'

The Booster event in collaboration with Binance Wallet has entered its second phase, with clear tasks and defined rhythm.

By completing interactions, participants can have the chance to obtain BTR; the subsequent Pre-TGE will further release rewards for early participants.

This type of 'Participation Equals Asset' design aligns the user's learning cost with opportunity cost: you are not just here temporarily to clock in,

but rather proving your continuity through on-chain behavior. For an ecosystem that hopes to build long-term profiles,

this type of credential can better distinguish real users from noise. @BitlayerLabs #Bitlayer The task design focuses on basic interactions, taking into account the barriers and anti-witch measures, making it easy for newcomers to get started while also distinguishing real users. Recordable credentials help ensure that subsequent rights distribution is fairer, avoiding short-term behaviors that take up space from long-term contributors. For individuals, participation is a form of learning; for the ecosystem, participation is a form of construction. The above path aims to minimize complexity at the protocol and tool levels without sacrificing Bitcoin's inherent security, allowing participants to enter with lower mental and time costs. A single participation is a beginning, but continuous participation is the signal; the credential records precisely this continuity. Making every step valuable ensures users will stay. The patience of stacking details will ultimately present as solid capacity and reputation over time. In summary, this approach prioritizes security, sinks complexity into protocols and tools, and abstracts benefits into reusable primitives, enabling users, developers, and institutions to collaborate within the same order. In summary, this approach prioritizes security, sinks complexity into protocols and tools, and abstracts benefits into reusable primitives, enabling users, developers, and institutions to collaborate within the same order.