A new proposal has already generated a lot of controversy in the cryptocurrency community. Crypto Twitter is discussing whether Arbitrum Reputation NFTs (ARB) can be used to claim retroactive airdrops in the future.
A new proposal has already generated a lot of controversy in the cryptocurrency community. Crypto Twitter is discussing whether Arbitrum Reputation NFTs (ARB) can be used to claim retroactive airdrops in the future.
ArbitrumDAO Introduces Reputation NFTs – Here’s How They Work
The Reputation NFT system could go live on Arbitrum (ARB) soon, as TogetherCrew analysts received the corresponding grant from ArbitrumDAO. This statement was shared on the main Arbitrum community forum by Daniel Ospina of RnDAO.
Incubated by RnDAO, TogetherCrew is going to build a system that measures and verifies the real social media activity of this or that Arbitrum (ARB) enthusiast.
Reputation NFTs will be created by contributors who mint (for free) a non-transferable NFT through the TogetherCrew user interface.

The algorithm will analyze conversations and map social graphs. These, in turn, will be used to calculate how much context someone has in the community. This is a Sybil resistant approach that can be used to earn rewards such as wearable credential (proof of membership/participation), etc.
The grant application mentioned Discord, Discourse, Telegram and Github as potential platforms that the mechanism would analyze, while the exact list of eligible social media platforms has not yet been revealed.
$210,000,000: Arbitrum (ARB) Launches Huge Gaming Catalyst Program
While the project is fully funded by grants, the exact timeline for its activation has not yet been revealed. The platform behind Arbitrum Reputation NFTs has already created such systems for Aave and other players in the cryptocurrency market.
Yesterday, the Arbitrum (ARB) community gave the green light to the launch of a massive gaming-focused initiative. The project transferred 225 million ARB tokens to the recently launched Gaming Catalyst Program (GCP).
The program focuses on the “immediate” adoption of Arbitrum (ARB), its language-agnostic L3 Orbit development framework and Stylus SDK in the Play-to-Earn and GameFi segments.