BluePay incentives · Airdrop concept

Designing rewards around real, long‑term usage

BluePay’s airdrop thinking is simple: prioritize wallets that genuinely use the product over time, rather than short‑term volume spikes. Savings, borrowing, testing and feedback could all play a role in a future points framework.

This page describes a potential incentive direction and does not constitute a live airdrop announcement, token launch, or commitment. Any actual program would be communicated separately with its own terms.

Illustrative points profile Concept only
If there is a future points or tier system, a wallet might look like this inside it:
Savings activity tier
Tier 3
Stable, long‑term balances across market cycles.
Borrow usage quality
Tier 2
Healthy positions over time, not repeated near‑liquidations.
Ecosystem contribution
Tier 1
Testing, bug reports, feedback, and community involvement.
Total points (example)
1,280 pts
A fictional value used purely to visualize the concept.
Long‑term alignment matters more than a single large trade. Quality over quantity

Illustrative scoring dimensions

These are examples for internal discussion; a real airdrop would require deeper legal, risk, and technical reviews.

Savings dimension
Balance & duration
Average balance, time held, and stability through volatility cycles can all be part of the scoring logic.
Borrow dimension
Risk-aware usage
Positions that stay within healthy bands and avoid frequent near-liquidations may receive more points than reckless over-leverage.
Ecosystem
Community & testing
Participation in testnets, bug reports, and governance experiments can be explicitly rewarded as part of the airdrop.

BP Token & airdrop metrics (example)

The panel below is a purely illustrative dashboard to show how BP token and airdrop data could be summarized for users.

Circulating BP supply (example)
Excluding team / treasury allocations
$ 0.0M
Airdrop pool (example)
Portion of BP reserved for community airdrops
$ 0.0M
This page is static
Hook it up to a subgraph or indexer later.
Example distribution by activity type
Savings activity
52%
Borrow usage
28%
Ecosystem / community
20%
Percentages and values are placeholders to help your team talk through the model.