Points System

Tharwa’s points system is how we reward contribution, not speculation.

Instead of retroactive airdrops based on random snapshots or sybil-gamed wallets, we use a forward-facing model. Points are earned through actions that actually grow the protocol: providing liquidity, staking, using vaults, and participating in governance.

This isn’t just about who shows up early. It’s about who sticks around and adds value.

How It Works

The points system runs in seasons, each with its own focus and reward pool. During each season, users earn points by performing specific actions — all trackable on-chain or via integrated interfaces.

Points can be earned through:

  • Holding and staking TRWA

  • Staking thUSD for sthUSD

  • Depositing into vaults

  • Providing liquidity on approved thUSD pairs

  • Participating in governance (voting, proposing)

  • Completing quests or referrals (where enabled)

Every point earned reflects real engagement — not just capital. This ensures that long-term aligned users rise to the top.

Season 1: Genesis

The first season of Tharwa Points launched alongside Phase 1 of the protocol.

Genesis Season is focused on:

  • Early vault participants

  • Founding LPs

  • Day-one thUSD stakers

  • TRWA stakers and sTRWA lockers

This isn’t about over-inflated multipliers or gamified grind. It’s about recognizing the core users who help get the system off the ground — and positioning them for real ownership through future TRWA allocation.

Points-to-TRWA Conversion

Points are not tokens — but they will convert into TRWA based on future emission schedules approved by governance.

Each season (3 Months) will end with a snapshot, after which eligible wallets can claim a share of TRWA corresponding to their point holdings. Details around caps, linear unlocks, and eligibility will be fully transparent ahead of each distribution.

There are no public token sales. No fundraising rounds. TRWA is earned — and points are how you start that path.

Anti-Sybil, Anti-Farm

We’re building this for real users — not for bots or mercenary wallets.

Sybil resistance measures may include:

  • Minimum activity thresholds

  • Wallet clustering detection

  • Manual review for suspicious flows

  • Exclusions for duplicate referral abuse

If you’re here to farm and dump, this isn’t the place. If you’re here to participate and grow with us, you’re already ahead.

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