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# Badges Showcase

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Badges in Dojo3 serve as a testament to your engagement, achievements, and contributions within the ecosystem. They not only reflect your journey but also unlock exclusive rewards—including higher chances of securing NFT whitelists.

## Badge Categories

1\. Community Badges – Earned through active participation in Discord events, discussions, and being an early supporter of the community.

2\. Gaming Badges – Awarded to players who engage in DojoDash, with some tied to specific in-game achievements.

3\. Holder Badges – Granted to users who own certain NFTs, such as Pudgy Penguins. More partner project badges may be introduced in the future.

## Badge Mechanics

• Some badges have tiers, while others are one-time achievements.

• Certain badges are permanently available, while others are time-limited—so act fast when new ones drop!

• Each badge carries hidden points, reflecting its difficulty to obtain. The more badges you collect, the greater your potential rewards.

Start collecting now and stack up your advantages in the Dojo3 ecosystem!


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