
BonusBlock is an upcoming network that rewards any on-chain from users who interact with protocols, dApps, or CEXs!
Users must be rewarded for their Web3 activity and given something in return in order for decentralized applications and protocols to expand and be successful. This is because it promotes protocol adoption, develops network effects, and fosters a thriving economy.

bbonus labs has launched the first phase of the project today: users can now register and connect their wallets, as well as use the referral system to claim a larger reward when the project's store of value tokens is launched.
Anyone will be able to incentivize and set criteria for rewarding users for their on-chain activity and encourage them to take part in the network or dApp! Their reward will increase in value the more they use it. Engagement has thus far been more on the developers' side than on the users. Users loyalty programs, discounts, and rewards are just a regular part of customer acquisition for traditional businesses and products. The market itself is thought to be worth about $2 trillion on a global scale.
One example is airdrops that attract mercenary users for short-term gain. Projects will be able to deploy their own reward pool in their own token on top of what BonusBlock will offer. Since public ledgers are open and can be used for on-chain activity analysis, there will be no need for integrations from networks or products. This means more time for developers to focus on products, while BonusBlock takes care of rewarding users for on-chain activity.
Popular platforms like Brave, which incentivize users to see ads while using their product, are a great example of how users can be rewarded. Another set of examples like Galxe and Crew3 projects that incentivize users' actions but with missions and social engagements are good proof of the model. But even these platforms have one thing in common: a process that is too complicated to either sign up and become an incentivized user or to incentivize a project. The management and users' actions are often spammed, requiring multiple steps and proofs to be sent.
BonusBlock, on the other hand, is solving the infrastructure problems of rewards by not forcing anyone to change their daily habits or ask projects to integrate. Similar to the traditional world, the best reward programs are just tied to the client's daily activities: buying or using the product.
Visit and sign-up at bonusblock.io