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r/Cryptocurrency is the biggest Cryptocurrency community on the Internet with almost 10 years of history and over 5,000,000 members.
r/Cryptocurrency governance is in the hands of the users. Users can shape the subreddit rules and future via governance polls. Members can run weighted polls to make big decisions in the community, like getting input on rules changes or deciding how to distribute Moons. Unlike regular polls, these polls give a larger voice to people who have contributed more to the community. The more Moons someone has earned, the more weight their vote carries.
Reddit is pushing blockchain and Web3 integration via Reddit Community Points. Users are being rewarded with Moons for their content, contributions and good behavior. Moderators are getting paid in Moons for their work: creating and maintaining the biggest Cryptocurrency community on the Internet. Moons are on the blockchain and no one can take your Moons once you earn them.
Since Reddit introduced Moons, r/Cryptocurrency got more opportunities and the focus shifted to the user, to the individual. Instead of using the users as product (Selling their data or monetizing via advertising without users getting any benefits) Advertisers need to burn Moons in order to advertise on the subreddit (Reddit AMA/Talk/Giveaway), which makes user’s Moons even more valuable. Users can use their earned Moons (Instead of fiat) to buy special membership, Reddit coins or items and tip other users on Reddit.
r/Cryptocurrency is using advanced tools to keep the subreddit in order. From Automods that automatically implements the rules to tools for catching user that cheat the system or evade bans.
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You can simply send a mod mail on Reddit or email to Team@rCryptoCurrency.com
We use AutoMods to minimize the spam, shills and bots and Moon farming on Reddit. These are bots that scans your comment/post immediately after you submit them.
Your submission can get deleted if you broke one of the subreddit rules and in some cases can lead to temporary or even permanent ban on Reddit.
We don’t charge fees for AMAs on r/CryptoCurrency. Burning r/CryptoCurrency Moons (The subreddit native token) is the only way to get AMA ticket.
We don’t charge fees for and r/Cryptocurrency events but you might be required to burn r/CryptoCurrency Moons (The subreddit native token) in order to launch the event
No. First the r/Cryptocurrency moderators team will evaluate the project / company to migrate any potential risks and scams- establishment date, rank on CoinMarketCap/CoinGecko, reputation, team members, users feedback and the project / company history are some of the metrics we use.
In addition to the moderators evaluation, we require the project to pass our verification process in order to verify themselves.
Only after the verification and evaluation, the moderators will reach out with Moons burning details and once it’s done, we will schedule the event.
No! Moons are part of Reddit Community Points project that launched on testnet in May 2020 by Reddit Inc.
After 2 years of testing and further development by Reddit Engineers, Reddit moved Moons from testnet to Arbitrum Nova Mainnet.
No! Moons are completely decentralized once they get distributed to your address. Moons live on Arbitrum Nova blockchain. No one take your Moons once you earned them, they are completely yours!
Moons are supposed to reward useful content and good user behavior.
Users have the tools to shape how Moons distribution works, things like the type Moons eligible content, minimum account age + comment Karma + posts Karma in order to participate, Karma Cap which is the maximum Moons amount per month that user can earn and more.