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For a long time in Web3, most rewards were tied to attention. People earned points for posting, liking, and creating hype around projects. Communities grew fast, but many rewards were based more on noise than real activity.
Now, a new idea is starting to gain attention across the space. It’s called ActionFi.
Instead of rewarding people just for engagement, ActionFi focuses on rewarding actual usage. The idea is simple: if you use a product, test a platform, complete tasks, or interact with tools across the web, you can earn rewards for those actions.
In other words, the focus is shifting from attention to participation.
Projects are beginning to introduce reward pools that track real activity — things like transactions, platform usage, and meaningful contributions. The goal is to make incentives fairer and encourage people to actually use the technology, not just talk about it.
According to early announcements, the first reward pools are expected to launch soon, giving early users the chance to start earning through real actions online.
For those interested in getting involved early, the advice from the teams behind the initiative is simple: stay updated, turn on notifications, and sign up before the first pools go live.