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Any product grows stronger when it is supported not only by developers, but also by its community. Our audience is a source of ideas, insights and honest feedback that cannot be gained any other way. Back in 2022, our users would share their own ideas in the chat using the #idea hashtag.

Over the past months, we have been collecting suggestions and feedback via Google Forms. We are grateful to everyone for sharing their opinions, there was a total of 56 ideas submitted and 26 – implemented. Although user suggestions have led us to implement a few key features, we realized that
That’s why today we are taking an important step forward.
We have created a page for Community-Driven Development (CDD) — a space where each user’s contribution becomes a part of the product’s overall development system, giving them the opportunity to earn rewards and receive Idea Guru status.
Here is a look at what the new page offers:

1. The first thing you will notice is the leaderboard, where you can track your position in the rate and see how others are doing. It displays the number of ideas, points, and rewards associated with a specific address. This is designed to identify who is ultimately the top contributor.
2. The second section includes some info about the amount of implemented ideas and the total reward payouts in $PUZZLE. This data allows you to acquaint quickly with the overall progress and achievements of CDD.
3. Here is the third section comes, where all of your ideas are presented. Here you can check the status of a certain idea, like or dislike it, and read the idea itself. Above this section, there are buttons that sort ideas by status:
Open — ideas that have been submitted and not yet assigned a status.
All — every idea submitted by our users.
In Progress — ideas that are currently under development.
Completed — ideas that have been implemented, with rewards already paid out.
My Ideas — ideas associated with your connected wallet address.
Everything looks great, but how can you submit an idea? — Click the button under the number 4, and here will be a window in front of you. Here you can provide your Telegram username for communication purposes. However, we have also taken user anonymity into account and made this field optional — here is one more innovation about the Google Form.

Next, you are to describe your own idea in the field below and, if desired, attach a link to screenshots. After that, you sign the transaction and voilà: your idea is in the list of all ideas. Innovatively, you can do it even without WAVES in your wallet, because no fee is charged for this action – ideas are stored in a database.
We believe that community contributions should be both valuable and measurable. That is why Community-Driven Development includes a motivation system that takes into account not only the number of implemented ideas but also their real impact on the product.
Each implemented idea is rewarded with 0.5 $PUZZLE or even more if the idea is particularly valuable.
In addition, every idea is evaluated with points: a standard implemented idea earns 1 point, while a truly important and in-demand feature - whose implementation required significant time and resources—is awarded 2 points. This approach allows us to recognize both the activity level and the quality of submitted ideas.
Accumulated points form the leaderboard, where the most active members of the community are highlighted.
If a user succeeds and completes 10 tasks or earns 15 points, he gets 15 $PUZZLE extra as a reward. Thereby, participation in Community-Driven Development becomes a meaningful contribution to the product’s growth, receiving real value and recognition.
To make participation in Community-Driven Development as convenient as possible, we have launched a dedicated bot to help the community stay informed all the time. The bot automatically sends notifications to the chat when a new idea is submitted, when a proposed idea is successfully implemented, and when a user reaches the milestone of 10 completed tasks and receives his bonus reward—so the entire community can celebrate the achievement together.
You can get notifications and follow the updates in [Puzzle Chat].
We appreciate your initiatives and want every participant to feel their contribution to the project’s growth. And by the way, if you have any ideas or suggestions for improving CDD itself, we would be happy to hear them RIGHT NOW. Submit them directly through the brand new Community-Driven Development form.
Any product grows stronger when it is supported not only by developers, but also by its community. Our audience is a source of ideas, insights and honest feedback that cannot be gained any other way. Back in 2022, our users would share their own ideas in the chat using the #idea hashtag.

Over the past months, we have been collecting suggestions and feedback via Google Forms. We are grateful to everyone for sharing their opinions, there was a total of 56 ideas submitted and 26 – implemented. Although user suggestions have led us to implement a few key features, we realized that
That’s why today we are taking an important step forward.
We have created a page for Community-Driven Development (CDD) — a space where each user’s contribution becomes a part of the product’s overall development system, giving them the opportunity to earn rewards and receive Idea Guru status.
Here is a look at what the new page offers:

1. The first thing you will notice is the leaderboard, where you can track your position in the rate and see how others are doing. It displays the number of ideas, points, and rewards associated with a specific address. This is designed to identify who is ultimately the top contributor.
2. The second section includes some info about the amount of implemented ideas and the total reward payouts in $PUZZLE. This data allows you to acquaint quickly with the overall progress and achievements of CDD.
3. Here is the third section comes, where all of your ideas are presented. Here you can check the status of a certain idea, like or dislike it, and read the idea itself. Above this section, there are buttons that sort ideas by status:
Open — ideas that have been submitted and not yet assigned a status.
All — every idea submitted by our users.
In Progress — ideas that are currently under development.
Completed — ideas that have been implemented, with rewards already paid out.
My Ideas — ideas associated with your connected wallet address.
Everything looks great, but how can you submit an idea? — Click the button under the number 4, and here will be a window in front of you. Here you can provide your Telegram username for communication purposes. However, we have also taken user anonymity into account and made this field optional — here is one more innovation about the Google Form.

Next, you are to describe your own idea in the field below and, if desired, attach a link to screenshots. After that, you sign the transaction and voilà: your idea is in the list of all ideas. Innovatively, you can do it even without WAVES in your wallet, because no fee is charged for this action – ideas are stored in a database.
We believe that community contributions should be both valuable and measurable. That is why Community-Driven Development includes a motivation system that takes into account not only the number of implemented ideas but also their real impact on the product.
Each implemented idea is rewarded with 0.5 $PUZZLE or even more if the idea is particularly valuable.
In addition, every idea is evaluated with points: a standard implemented idea earns 1 point, while a truly important and in-demand feature - whose implementation required significant time and resources—is awarded 2 points. This approach allows us to recognize both the activity level and the quality of submitted ideas.
Accumulated points form the leaderboard, where the most active members of the community are highlighted.
If a user succeeds and completes 10 tasks or earns 15 points, he gets 15 $PUZZLE extra as a reward. Thereby, participation in Community-Driven Development becomes a meaningful contribution to the product’s growth, receiving real value and recognition.
To make participation in Community-Driven Development as convenient as possible, we have launched a dedicated bot to help the community stay informed all the time. The bot automatically sends notifications to the chat when a new idea is submitted, when a proposed idea is successfully implemented, and when a user reaches the milestone of 10 completed tasks and receives his bonus reward—so the entire community can celebrate the achievement together.
You can get notifications and follow the updates in [Puzzle Chat].
We appreciate your initiatives and want every participant to feel their contribution to the project’s growth. And by the way, if you have any ideas or suggestions for improving CDD itself, we would be happy to hear them RIGHT NOW. Submit them directly through the brand new Community-Driven Development form.
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