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# Onboarding to Dojo3

## Exploring the Dojo3 Ecosystem

1\. Badge Showcase

Earn badges by completing specific tasks—such as playing DojoDash, topping up in-game currency, finishing onboarding missions, or holding NFTs from partnered projects. The more badges you collect, the greater the rewards. Currently, badges offer a key advantage: priority access to our NFT whitelist. More exclusive benefits will be introduced in the future.

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2\. DojoDash

A fast-paced, casual prediction game where players bet on short-term price movements. To play, users must top up and exchange for in-game tokens, with real rewards up for grabs. Each round lasts less than a minute, and the game runs 24/7—always ready when you are.

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3. DojoSplash&#x20;

Dojo Splash is the second game mode in Dojo3 — a fast-paced, water-themed prediction challenge where your floaty-wearing Dojo cats dive through three consecutive rounds.

This mode offers better win chances compared to traditional formats, but with higher tension as the risk stacks across each stage. Players can choose to cash out or press on after each round, adding a layer of strategy and excitement.

With transparent odds, more tactical betting options, and a chance to 100x your original stake, Dojo Splash is designed for players who want both control and thrill in every prediction.


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