WonderChain
  • 1. Summary
  • 2. Introduction
  • 3. Ecosystem
    • 1) Key Features
    • 2) Service Architecture
    • 3) Reward System
    • 4) Governance (DAO)
  • 4. Technology
  • 5. Tokenomics
  • 6. Roadmap
  • 7. Disclaimers
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  • (1) Utility Tokens and Credits
  • (2) Rewards for a Variety of Activities
  • (3) Partnerships with Local Facilities
  1. 3. Ecosystem

3) Reward System

WonderChain’s reward system is centered around user behavior-based incentives, aiming to create a virtuous cycle of participation-reward–spending using credits and utility tokens as core instruments. Rewards are extended across various activities such as travel-related actions, real-world engagement, and check-ins at local facilities, encouraging both user participation and ecosystem vitality.

(1) Utility Tokens and Credits

Users can earn credits through activities such as checking in at local facilities during travel, writing reviews and ratings, or engaging in language learning. These credits can be used to purchase tangible benefits through the ecosystem’s global commerce service.

Credits are also convertible with utility tokens, allowing users to obtain utility tokens from external exchanges and convert them into credits within the ecosystem—or, conversely, convert earned credits into utility tokens for external use.

Additionally, WonderChain offers a token deposit reward program, which provides extra incentives to users who deposit their utility tokens for a fixed period. This encourages long-term holding, while helping to stabilize the token economy by controlling the volume of tokens in circulation.

(2) Rewards for a Variety of Activities

Users receive clear rewards for a wide range of real-life participation activities, including location verification, submitting reviews and ratings, completing learning content, participating in community events, and more. The structure accounts for both one-time actions and ongoing engagement.

This participation-based reward system encourages users to develop meaningful daily routines, while also improving the reliability of ecosystem data and driving community activation.

(3) Partnerships with Local Facilities

WonderChain operates a reward structure linked to partnerships with offline facilities, integrating real-world visits with reward opportunities. Users can enjoy discounts and perks at partner cafés, restaurants, hotels, and more. By verifying check-ins or leaving reviews after visiting, users are rewarded accordingly.

This system provides practical value to users in their daily lives, while offering partner businesses a cost-effective marketing channel that attracts foot traffic and collects valuable feedback.

Ultimately, rewards go beyond individual benefits and contribute to the overall economic flow of the ecosystem and local community involvement.

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