Early Adopter Roles
Early adopters are the backbone of Modulax. They help bootstrap the network, test its features, and set the tone for governance. To recognize their contributions, Modulax defines special roles and incentives for its earliest supporters.
"Those who believe early are the ones who shape the foundation."
Why Early Roles Matter
Reward those who support before full infrastructure is live
Create an aligned group of testers, validators, and community leaders
Encourage organic growth instead of short-term speculation
Build the first wave of DAO participants
Types of Early Adopters
Validators
Run Modulax nodes on testnet and mainnet
Provide network security and stability
Earn early staking rewards and recognition badges
Community Builders
Grow discussions in Telegram, X, and DEV Community
Help onboard new members and moderate channels
May receive community airdrops or reputation scores
Developers
Contribute to the go-modulax repository
Build dApps, tools, or explorer integrations
Eligible for future developer grants or bounty rewards
Liquidity Providers
Add MDX pairs on Ethereum or Modulax DEX
Enable smoother trading and price discovery
Qualify for early LP reward campaigns
Incentives for Early Roles
Validator
Early staking rewards, governance reputation
Community Builder
Recognition, potential token airdrops
Developer
Grants, bounty rewards, contributor status
Liquidity Provider
LP rewards, boosted yields in Quantum Vault
Integration with Governance
Early adopters are prioritized in governance beta testing
Reputation from early contributions may translate into DAO privileges
Proposal rights may be extended first to active validators and developers
"Early adopters don’t just earn rewards — they earn influence."
By defining and rewarding early adopter roles, Modulax ensures its community has a strong, motivated foundation. These roles bridge the gap between bootstrap phase and full onchain governance, while keeping participation fair and transparent.
"In Modulax, early support is more than speculation, it is ownership in the making."
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