Recently, AI Card issuance has begun in the Nesa ecosystem. This card is like an ID that represents an individual's identity and role, and it contains some surprisingly interesting elements.
The types of cards are composed of various roles such as Explorer, Contributor, Builder, Leader, and Pioneers. I received a Contributor card, and there is a possibility that the card's grade or type may change depending on future community activities, which makes it quite appealing.
The process is intuitive and straightforward. After entering basic information and going through a few selection steps, you can create your own unique card. If the structure reflects the user's contributions and activity records dynamically, it could attract even more participants.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 2025-12-20 10:19
Can I upgrade just by having a contributor card? Then I'll just go for the builder level haha
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NFTBlackHole
· 2025-12-17 13:53
Is it that kind of identity verification card again? It feels a bit like a virtual social token.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 2025-12-17 13:44
The fact that cards can be dynamically upgraded is indeed interesting, but I'm worried it might just be one of those schemes where they hype it up early on but no one maintains it later...
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PerpetualLonger
· 2025-12-17 13:29
Whoa, can this thing be upgraded? Then I have to aggressively increase my community activity holdings, or how else can I break even?
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LiquidatedTwice
· 2025-12-17 13:29
Another identity card system, this time it seems quite thoughtfully designed? The dynamic changes are indeed quite interesting.
Nesa AI Card Issuance Experience
Recently, AI Card issuance has begun in the Nesa ecosystem. This card is like an ID that represents an individual's identity and role, and it contains some surprisingly interesting elements.
The types of cards are composed of various roles such as Explorer, Contributor, Builder, Leader, and Pioneers. I received a Contributor card, and there is a possibility that the card's grade or type may change depending on future community activities, which makes it quite appealing.
The process is intuitive and straightforward. After entering basic information and going through a few selection steps, you can create your own unique card. If the structure reflects the user's contributions and activity records dynamically, it could attract even more participants.