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# Nexscore credits

**Nexscores** are credits awarded to you as you interact with the Nexus ecosystem—and they’ll come in handy as we introduce more rewards and snapshots.

**How to Earn Nexscore Credits 🎯**

Nexscore credits reward you for engaging with the Nexus ecosystem. The more you contribute, the more you earn!<br>

**Here’s how you can start stacking up:**

⿡ Referrals – Earn 15 Nexscore for every successful referral. Bring in your network and grow together!

⿢ Performing Tasks & Contributions – Engage with the ecosystem, complete bounties, and participate in community initiatives.

⿣ Transactions on Nexcrow – Earn Nexscore credits as you create and complete contracts on Nexcrow.

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**Why Nexscore Matters**

Nexscore isn’t just a number—it’s a **recognition of your contributions** to the ecosystem. Stay engaged, climb the ranks, and unlock **exclusive opportunities** in the Nexus Protocol community.<br>

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