Season 1: Genesis
Season 1: Genesis is Tharwa’s first on-chain points season — a chance for early users to earn TRWA based on real activity.
There was no presale. No VC round. No whitelist mint.
Instead, we launched a fully collateralized stablecoin, real-world yield vaults, and a governance token designed for alignment. Genesis is how you claim your place in that system.
What Genesis Rewards
Genesis is about rewarding the users who helped bootstrap Tharwa from the beginning — the ones who didn’t wait for marketing hype or high APYs, but showed up early and actually used the product.
Actions eligible for points in Season 1 include:
Staking thUSD for sthUSD
Depositing into live vaults
Providing liquidity on select thUSD pairs
Staking TRWA to receive sTRWA
Participating in governance (when proposals go live)
Onboarding users through approved referral links
Holding TRWA in non-custodial wallets
Every action is weighted, and every point counts toward a future TRWA claim. This isn’t an arbitrary leaderboard — it’s a merit-based system designed to reflect actual protocol alignment.
Timeline
Start: From the moment Tharwa launched on mainnet
End: Snapshot will be announced in advance (3 months after launch)
Claim: TRWA will be claimable after snapshot via a public portal
There’s no guessing. You’ll know exactly when it ends, and how your actions contributed.
Conversion Details
At the end of Genesis, a fixed amount of TRWA will be allocated to the season’s airdrop pool. Your share of that pool depends on how many points you earned relative to the total.
Conversion will follow a weighted curve — not a flat 1:1 — to reduce sybil influence and reward consistent participation over brute capital size.
Wallets suspected of botting, bouncing, or wash farming may be excluded entirely.
Why It Matters
This isn’t a “get in early, dump later” airdrop. It’s the start of a long-term ownership structure — one where aligned users accumulate TRWA through usage, governance, and contribution.
Genesis is our way of making sure the first wave of Tharwa users aren’t just users — they’re stakeholders.
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