Season 1 · 1,029 builders

You can't farm
a reputation.

Bots milked airdrops dry. KARMA pays the people who actually show up — earn Karma, stake it, and never fake it.

See how it works
Stop farming — start building!
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$KARMA tokenomics

The airdrop that can't be farmed.

No snapshot, no sybil lottery. Your airdrop is your reputation — the more Karma you earn, the bigger your slice of every drop.

1B
Total $KARMA supply. Fixed forever — no stealth mint, no team unlock cliffs.
10 min
Buyback cadence. Protocol fees buy $KARMA on the open market and pay it to top builders.
No dev bag — 100% of the dev supply gets distributed, and every fee goes straight to $KARMA buyback.
Next buyback in
09:33
Every 10 minutes, protocol fees buy back $KARMA from the market and redistribute it to this season's top builders. Forever.
The Manifesto

The airdrop era rewarded extraction — sybil wallets, wash trades, mercenary farmers who dumped on day one. We flipped it. Here your reputation is earned in public, verified by peers, and it compounds. You don't hunt the next drop — you become the reason a project wins.

— The KARMA collective
How it works

Four moves. Zero farming.

Contribution in, Karma out. Everything transparent and on-chain-anchored.

1

Connect & claim

Link your wallet and socials. We build one portable Builder Profile that follows you across every project.

2

Contribute

Ship code, write threads, make memes, moderate, translate, onboard newcomers. Every real contribution is logged.

3

Get attested

Peers and project leads vouch for your work. Attestations turn effort into Karma — and filter out the fakers.

4

Earn the season

Climb the board. When the season closes, rewards flow by Karma — not by wallet count.

What makes it different

Reputation you can stake.

Every other leaderboard counts likes. KARMA turns your track record into a living asset.

  • A

    Conviction Staking NEW

    Back projects you believe in with your own Karma. Win the season, your stake pays a multiplier. Skin in the game, not spam.

  • B

    Seasons

    90-day cycles. Everyone starts fresh-ish, so newcomers can climb and veterans can't coast on legacy points.

  • C

    Peer Attestations

    Karma only counts when other builders vouch for it. A web of trust that sybil farms can't replicate.

  • D

    Guilds

    Team up, pool Karma, take on project bounties together, and share the season pot.

Conviction stakes
S1 · Day 12
OR
OrbitDAO
2.4×
MY
Mycelium
1.8×
TP
TideProtocol
1.3×
EM
Ember
1.1×
Staked Karma4,200 $KARMA
Season 1

The Builder Board

Real people, ranked by real Karma. Updates every block.

Top Builders 1,029 users
#BuilderGuildContribsKarma
Progression

From sprout to legend

Karma unlocks ranks. Ranks unlock trust, bounties, and bigger season splits.

I
Sprout
0 – 500
II
Tinkerer
500 – 2K
III
Builder
2K – 8K
IV
Architect
8K – 25K
V
Legend
25K+
Season 1 · 78 days left

Stop farming.
Start building.

Claim your Builder Profile in under a minute. Your reputation starts compounding today.

Read the FAQ
Questions

FAQ

Is KARMA just another airdrop?

No — and that's the point. There's no snapshot to farm and no wallet-count lottery. Rewards flow to verified contribution measured as Karma. If you don't contribute, there's nothing to game.

What exactly is Karma ($KARMA)?

Karma is your on-chain-anchored reputation score. You earn it by contributing and getting attested by peers. It decays slowly if you go inactive, so it always reflects who's building now.

How does Conviction Staking work?

You lock a portion of your Karma behind projects you believe in. If those projects rank well when the season ends, your staked Karma returns with a multiplier. Back winners and grow faster — back nothing and you fall behind.

How do you stop sybil farms and bots?

Karma is meaningless without peer attestations. Fake accounts can't build a genuine web of trust, and suspicious attestation clusters get slashed. Trust is earned socially, not minted.

Do I need to be a developer?

Not at all. Writers, designers, meme-makers, moderators, translators, and community leads all earn Karma. If it moves a project forward, it counts.