Friday, June 13

Injectiveannounces the official launch of the Injective Ambassador Program. This move opens the DeFi ecosystem to more creators, developers, and community leaders ready to drive its growth.

A Shift in Community Engagement

Injective’s new Ambassador Program marks a turning point in its community strategy. Instead of relying on occasional contributions or loosely organized efforts, this program introduces a clear structure, consistent incentives, and roles that let every user participate based on their strengths.

Eric Chen, co-founder and CEO of the Injective Foundation, stated:

“We created the Injective Ambassador Program to bring together one special family of ninjas to work together, build together, and grow together. Join us in building the future of finance together.”

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Introducing Ninja Missions and Ninja Points

At the heart of this new program are Ninja Missions—bite-sized tasks anyone can complete to earn rewards. These missions vary from engaging on social media and attending events to creating original content that promotes Injective’s ecosystem.

Each completed task earns Ninja Points, which are tracked through Injective’s Discord. These points can then be redeemed in the Injective Reward Store for INJ tokens, access passes, and exclusive perks.

The Injective Reward Store is a curated hub of digital and token rewards—starting with INJ tokens and the Ninja Pass, with more exclusive benefits on the way. Contributors contact Injective’s Community Team to claim items, creating a direct relationship between effort and reward.

A Reward System That Prioritizes Quality

Injective’s reward model is based on merit. The new system includes a monthly prize pool of 5,000 INJ, with 2,500 INJ reserved for the top 100 contributors each month. This ensures top creators, developers, writers, and social media leaders are acknowledged and rewarded for their work.

Whether it’s a thoughtful tweet thread, a sharp meme, or a well-produced video, what matters is quality and contribution to the ecosystem’s growth, according to Injective.

The Role of Injective Supporters

Becoming a recognized contributor is simple. New users need to:

  • Set their social media profile picture using NFTs from Injective collections.
  • Add a .INJ domain name from Injective Name Service to their social handles.
  • Verify themselves on Injective’s Discord to unlock the Injective Supporter role.

Once verified, they gain access to Ninja Missions and can start earning points immediately.

To streamline content creation and collaboration, Injective has unified its previous creator and artist communities into a single Injective Creator Group. Whether you’re making videos, writing newsletters, designing art, or producing memes, you’ll now work with others under one shared banner.

In parallel, the new Injective Community Group will lead outreach. These are the folks organizing Twitter Spaces, AMAs, and in-person meetups. Their job is to welcome newcomers and shape the public image of the Injective ecosystem.

Amplifying Impact

Just days before this Ambassador Program announcement, Injective rolled out the Kaito AI-powered Yapper Leaderboard—a real-time sentiment and content tracker that rewards community members for posting high-quality content about Injective.

Participants sign up with their Twitter accounts and climb the leaderboard by producing content that resonates—tweets, threads, videos, memes. It’s a system that values impact over volume, with monthly rewards distributed in INJ tokens.

The Future with Staked INJ ETFs

Adding even more momentum, Canary Capital recently filed to register a trust in Delaware for a “Canary Staked INJ ETF.” This early move could eventually lead to the first U.S.-listed exchange-traded fund tied to Injective’s token and its staking yield.

If approved, the ETF would allow investors to access both INJ’s price movements and staking rewards—without managing the technical side of staking.

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