To represent the GAMEE community during WatPoint mining, use the password “watprotocol.”
Tag: Wat Protocol
Wat Protocol is associated with the Web3 ecosystem, focusing on decentralized technologies and blockchain-based interactions. It may involve smart contracts, token systems, or decentralized applications (dApps). This tag covers explanations, updates, use cases, and discussions around Wat Protocol and its role in Web3 innovation.
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Yes, withdrawing your staked GMEE before the end of the staking period incurs a 5% tax on the staked amount. This penalty is designed to encourage participants to complete the full staking period.
The minimum staking amount for Episode Three is 1000 GMEE. There is no upper limit on how much GMEE you can stake.
Yes, to consistently represent the GAMEE community, use the password “watprotocol” each time you mine WatPoints.
Episode Three focuses on hard-staking GMEE tokens on Ethereum. Participants can choose to stake their GMEE for either 30 days or 60 days, with the longer staking period yielding more WatPoints. The minimum staking amount is 1000 GMEE, and there ...Read more
WatPoints are the rewards collected within the Wat Protocol. Participants can earn WatPoints through various episodes and events, such as staking GMEE tokens or engaging in mining activities on Telegram. Although the exact purpose of WatPoints will be revealed in ...Read more
Yes, you can mine WatPoints without the password, but using “watprotocol” helps identify you as a community representative.
No, you cannot currently connect or merge WatPoint balances from different platforms. WatPoints collected by staking GMEE are stored in your account on the Wat Protocol website. WatPoints earned through other means, such as Telegram mining or Arc8 competitions, are ...Read more
Once you have staked your GMEE, you cannot remove tokens from the contract without incurring a 5% tax. However, you can add more GMEE to your existing stake. If you choose to stake additional GMEE, you must stake it for ...Read more
Currently, WatPoints are non-tradable and are meant to be collected through participation in the Wat Protocol. Their exact use will be revealed in the final episode.