Yes, you can participate in multiple episodes simultaneously, as long as you meet the requirements for each episode. For example, you can stake GMEE in Episode Three while mining WatPoints in Episode Two.
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Requirements vary by episode:Episode Two (WatPoint Mine): A Telegram account. Episode Three (GMEE Hard Staking): An Ethereum wallet with GMEE tokens and a minimum staking amount of 1000 GMEE.
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
No, the Wat Protocol is exclusive to GMEE holders on Ethereum. Although there was a bonus WatPoint reward for previous GMEE holders on Polygon, the main activities and rewards within the Wat Protocol are designed for the Ethereum network. The ...Read more
WatPoints in Episode Three are awarded based on the amount of GMEE staked and the duration of the staking period. The longer and larger the stake, the more WatPoints earned.
The minimum staking amount for Episode Three is 1000 GMEE. There is no upper limit on how much GMEE you can stake.
Stay updated on the Wat Protocol by following the WatBird on Twitter, joining the WatBird community, and keeping an eye on announcements on Telegram, Twitter, and Medium.
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
No, WatPoint balances from different platforms cannot be merged. Points collected by staking GMEE are stored on the Wat Protocol website, while points earned through other means are stored on the respective platforms.
You can track the number of WatPoints you have collected by logging into your account on the Wat Protocol website or checking the respective platform where you earned the points, such as Telegram or Arc8.