About BattlePass
BattlePass exists because community contribution is real, but often invisible.
People show up to events, complete workshops, submit bounties, join hackathons, volunteer, mentor others, onboard new members, and help communities grow. But most of that effort gets lost inside group chats, screenshots, spreadsheets, photos, forms, and word of mouth.
BattlePass is building a better way to remember, verify, and carry that participation forward.
Why we started
We started BattlePass after seeing the same problem repeat across communities.
A community would host an event, run a workshop, launch a bounty, organize a hackathon, or support a group of builders. People would participate, contribute, learn, and help. But after the moment passed, the proof of that participation became scattered.
Someone might have a tweet. Someone else might be in a spreadsheet. A reviewer might remember who submitted good work. A community lead might know who has been showing up for months. But there was no clean, shared record of the journey.
That makes it hard for members to prove what they have done. It also makes it hard for communities to recognize the right people, reward consistency, and show real impact.
BattlePass was created to make that journey visible.
The problem we saw
Communities are often powered by the people who consistently show up.
But the systems used to track that participation are usually temporary, manual, or disconnected. Attendance may be tracked through QR forms. Bounties may be reviewed in spreadsheets. Workshop completions may live in Discord messages. Event proof may live in photos. Recognition may depend on who remembers what happened.
This creates a gap between real contribution and visible reputation.
A person may have spent months contributing to a community, but still have no simple way to show that history. A community may have grown through hundreds of small actions, but still struggle to prove that impact clearly.
BattlePass is built around closing that gap.
What we believe
We believe community contribution should be easier to prove.
Showing up matters. Completing work matters. Helping others matters. Learning in public matters. Contributing to a bounty, joining a hackathon, attending a local meetup, or supporting a campaign should not disappear after the event ends.
Members should be able to carry their reputation with them.
Communities should have better tools to recognize real participation.
Proof should be clear about what happened, who verified it, when it happened, and what it represents.
BattlePass is our attempt to make that possible.
What we are building
BattlePass is building a participation and reputation layer for communities.
At its core, BattlePass lets a community create a campaign, define activities, verify participation, issue badges, and help members build a public profile around their real community journey.
A campaign can represent a meetup series, a workshop track, a bounty program, a hackathon, a volunteer program, a community season, or any structured participation journey.
A member can join, complete activities, earn XP, unlock badges, and gradually build a profile that reflects what they have actually done.
The goal is not to create another attendance badge app. The goal is to create a living record of contribution.
More than attendance
Attendance is only one part of participation.
A person's community journey can include attending events, completing workshops, submitting bounties, participating in hackathons, contributing to projects, volunteering, mentoring, organizing, reviewing, or helping others get started.
BattlePass is designed to recognize that wider journey.
A badge on BattlePass should not just say "I was there." It should help explain what someone did, how it was verified, and why it matters.
That is the difference between a one-time proof and a reputation profile.
Why Solana
BattlePass is starting on Solana because Solana gives us a strong foundation for fast, low-cost, wallet-connected reputation infrastructure.
Community participation should be easy to verify and easy to carry. Solana makes it possible to support wallet-linked identity, badge records, campaign passes, compressed credentials, and public proof without making the experience slow or expensive.
But the product should still feel simple.
A member should not need to understand the technical details. They should be able to join a campaign, complete an activity, get verified, earn a badge, and share their profile.
Solana helps make the proof layer stronger while keeping the user experience lightweight.
The future we see
We imagine a future where community reputation is easier to build, verify, and carry across opportunities.
A member's BattlePass profile could help them show proof when applying for hackathons, bounties, grants, fellowships, ambassador programs, contributor roles, or community leadership opportunities.
A community could use BattlePass to understand who is active, who is learning, who is contributing, and who deserves recognition.
A sponsor or ecosystem team could use BattlePass to see real impact instead of relying only on attendance numbers or social impressions.
The future we see is one where contribution does not disappear. It becomes part of a person's visible journey.
What we care about
BattlePass is built around a few simple beliefs.
Proof over noise
Real contribution should be easier to prove than hype.
People who show up matter
Communities grow because people attend, help, learn, contribute, and keep going.
Reputation should be portable
A person's contribution history should not be trapped inside one group chat, spreadsheet, or platform.
Verification should be clear
Achievements should explain who issued them, how they were verified, and what they represent.
Web3 should feel useful
Blockchain should support the proof layer without making the experience harder for everyday users.
Show up. Get proven.
BattlePass is for the people and communities turning participation into proof. We are building a way for community contribution to be seen, verified, remembered, and carried forward.
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