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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