ECHO Point

Echo Points are the foundation of the reputation system on Echo Market. They track a creator’s consistent contribution across campaigns, and over time, they unlock new opportunities, access, and rewards within the ecosystem.

What are Echo Points?

Echo Points are onchain, non-transferable points earned by creators when they participate in campaigns on Echo Market. They are tied to each creator’s wallet and profile, and reflect long-term performance, not just one-off engagement.

How Do Creators Earn Echo Points?

Creators earn Echo Points equal to the effective score of each accepted post.

  • Every campaign submission is scored based on content quality, relevance, and engagement.

  • Once accepted, the final score (your effective score) is added to your Echo Points total.

  • The more aligned and impactful your content is, the more points you earn.

Example: If your content receives an effective score of 2000, you earn 2000 Echo Points.

Why Echo Points Matter

Echo Points are more than just vanity metrics. They are:

  • Proof of Reputation Your history as a high-signal content creator is publicly verifiable and composable onchain.

  • Access Control Future gated campaigns, early feature access, and protocol-level perks may require a minimum Echo Points threshold.

  • Creator Ranking Echo Points help surface credible and consistent creators across categories—giving you better visibility to brands and protocols.

  • Reward Multipliers Creators with higher Echo Points may receive bonuses, increased rewards, or special roles in the Echo ecosystem.

What They’re Not

  • Echo Points are not transferable or tradeable—they’re tied to your wallet’s content history.

  • They do not replace campaign payouts—they’re a layer on top that tracks long-term contribution.

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