# Play proof

**Robogolem's Reward System: Play proof, $ROBO, and $GOLEM Explained**

Robogolem's unique reward system, "Play proof," is built on three interconnected elements: the $ROBO token, $GOLEM token, and various Play proof activities.

1. **$ROBO Token**:
   * Serves as the foundation for daily rewards, adjusting its distribution based on the growing number of Robogolem Club members.
   * It's a transparent global balance visible to all Robogolem Club members.
   * $ROBO tokens can't be owned by individuals or traded. Instead, they generate $RBG tokens, which are then distributed to club members.
2. **$GOLEM Token**:
   * Exclusively earned by Robogolem Club members through activities like playing games, participating in esports events, voting, and making purchases.
   * It's non-tradable and represents engagement levels. The more you engage, the more $GOLEM you earn, leading to higher daily rewards.
3. **Play Proof Activities**:
   * This system calculates daily rewards based on the $ROBO token balance and distributes them according to a member's $GOLEM.
   * It ensures that the most active members receive the most rewards.

**Diving Deeper into Play Proof**:

Play Proof is Robogolem's approach to rewarding players for their in-game time and esports participation. Here's how it works:

* Players accumulate $GOLEM points by playing games, joining esports events, voting, and other activities.
* These $GOLEM points then translate into daily $RBG token rewards. Two main factors determine these rewards: $GOLEM earned in the past 24 hours (accounting for 70% of the reward) and the total $GOLEM balance (accounting for the remaining 30%). This structure ensures both new and long-standing members have opportunities to earn rewards.
* At its core, Play Proof uses a sophisticated algorithm that tracks user engagement across the Robogolem ecosystem.


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