Buzz Campaigns

The Buzz System is ChainGPT Pad’s next-gen launch engine, built to create virality, momentum, and real adoption before a token even hits the market.
Buzz Campaigns Explained
Overview
Buzz Campaigns are ChainGPT Pad’s performance-based community launch engine. They help Web3 projects build real attention, credibility, and user momentum before and around a token launch, while giving users a way to earn rewards by contributing measurable impact.
Buzz is different from a typical airdrop or one-off KOL push:
It’s competitive and measurable (live leaderboard + scoring)
It rewards quality, reach, and credibility over spam
It can include product missions (real on-chain or app actions) to drive adoption
It distributes rewards using transparent campaign rules and snapshot-based allocation
To date, Buzz campaigns have distributed $2M+ in Buzzdrop rewards (to-date platform totals).
Who Buzz is for
For users (Buzzers & Stakers)
Buzz lets you earn rewards by helping projects grow through authentic participation:
Create high-signal posts and reviews on X
Complete campaign tasks and optional product missions
Compete on a leaderboard for a larger share of the reward pool
Earn additional benefits if you’re a $CGPT staker (boosts and/or separate reward pool)
For projects
Buzz helps projects:
Activate thousands of creators and community members around a campaign narrative
Grow mindshare and sentiment on X
Drive community growth (Telegram/Discord) and ecosystem participation
Incentivize real usage via missions (when enabled)
Distribute rewards through a structured, performance-based model
What a Buzz campaign is (and is not)
Buzz is
A campaign where users earn Buzz Points by contributing measurable impact
A leaderboard competition where higher Buzz Points typically → higher rewards
Often paired with a token distribution (“Buzzdrop”) and/or a launch event timeline
Designed to reward signal (credible reach + useful content), not spam
Buzz is not
A guaranteed payout for every post
A “spam-to-win” system (low-effort content can score very poorly or be excluded)
An investment product or financial advice mechanism
A replacement for Public Sales / Standard IDOs (Buzz is a different launch model)
How Buzz Campaigns Work (A–Z)
Step 1: Join the campaign (Wallet + X + Register)
Most Buzz campaigns require three quick steps:
Connect your wallet (this wallet receives rewards)
Link your X account
Click Register
Why registration matters: Only REGISTERED participants are eligible when the campaign snapshot is taken. If you post without registering, you may appear as INVITE and could be ineligible for allocation at snapshot time.
Step 2: Participate and earn Buzz Points
Once registered, you earn Buzz Points (BP) by completing campaign activities such as:
Posting on X using the campaign’s required identifiers (hashtag, ticker, handle, or campaign link)
Joining project communities (Telegram/Discord), if enabled
Completing “buzz” actions on listing/analytics platforms (when included)
Referring others to join the campaign
Completing product missions (on-chain or in-app actions), if enabled
Step 3: Follow the leaderboard (updates are not instant)
Buzz campaigns include a live leaderboard showing your rank and key stats (e.g., Buzz Points, boosts, followers/credibility signals). The leaderboard refreshes on a timer (often around every ~10 minutes), so new posts may not appear immediately.
If a qualifying post doesn’t appear:
double-check the required identifiers were included correctly
make sure your account and post are public
use the campaign’s manual submission option when available
Step 4: Snapshot & Allocation (the leaderboard freezes)
When the campaign ends, Buzz enters a snapshot phase:
the leaderboard freezes
integrity checks may remove suspicious or invalid activity
reward allocations are calculated based on the final totals
This is when Buzz Points are converted into an allocation (your share of the reward pool), based on the campaign rules.
Step 5: Claim rewards (often with vesting)
After allocations are finalized, rewards become claimable according to the campaign schedule. Many campaigns include a vesting plan, meaning rewards may unlock over time.
Buzz Points vs Rewards (Simple Explanation)
Buzz Points (BP)
Buzz Points are an internal scoring unit used to:
rank participants on the leaderboard
calculate reward allocations at snapshot time
They are not transferable, not a token, and not a guaranteed payout by themselves.
Rewards / Allocation
Rewards are distributed based on your share of the campaign’s total points, usually in a proportional model with fairness limits.
Many campaigns include a key fairness rule:
no single participant can take an outsized portion of the buzzer pool (a 2.5%-5% cap is often applied)
Exact caps and formulas are shown on each campaign page.
Two ways to benefit: Buzzers & Stakers
Most Buzzdrops are designed with two contributor groups:
1) Buzzers (performance-based)
Buzzers earn rewards based on Buzz Points, which reflect contribution and impact.
2) $CGPT Stakers (loyalty-based)
Stakers can benefit in two ways (campaign-dependent):
eligibility for a staker reward pool (even if you don’t post)
a points boost that increases the impact of your Buzz activity
You can be both a staker and a buzzer in the same campaign, and stakers gain sagnificant benefit: buzz points boost (up to 5x) + a share of the reward pool dedicated to registered stakers only.
How scoring works (high-level)
Buzz is designed to reward credible, helpful content—not spam.
While exact scoring differs by campaign, Buzz Points generally reflect:
Content quality (AI‑reviewed quality multiplier)
Organic reach and engagement quality (not just raw likes)
Credibility signals (e.g., “Smart Followers” — higher-quality crypto accounts in your audience)
Campaign compliance (correct identifiers, within the time window, public post, not deleted)
Boosts you have unlocked (staking, missions, ambassador/loyalty, etc.)
Integrity filters (anti‑sybil, anti‑bot, duplicate detection)
Boosts & Missions (why stakers often climb faster)
Buzz supports multipliers (“boosts”) that can increase your Buzz Points as you meet certain conditions. Common examples include:
Staking Boost: stake $CGPT to increase your points multiplier (often up to a capped maximum)
Missions (Custom Action Boost): complete real product actions to unlock a campaign multiplier (when enabled)
Follower / Verification boosts: quick boosts for verified campaign steps (when included)
Ambassador / Loyalty boosts: reward long-term ecosystem support and post-campaign consistency (where applicable)
Important rule: Boosts typically apply to future points after activation (not retroactive).
Eligibility, KYC, and restricted regions
Buzz campaign requirements depend on campaign type.
Typical patterns:
Buzzdrops (reward distributions): often no KYC, but may be restricted by geo‑blocking in certain regions
Some campaigns tied to fundraising or regulated flows may require KYC
Always check the campaign page for:
KYC requirements
restricted regions / eligibility rules
whether the campaign is a reward drop vs a sale-related campaign
Rules & integrity (how Buzz stays fair)
Buzz campaigns include protections designed to keep the leaderboard credible:
anti-bot and anti-sybil checks
duplicate/spam filtering
follower-quality validation (to reduce fake follower influence)
manual review or integrity-based disqualifications when needed
Content standards: Avoid financial advice, price targets, “pump” language, or misleading claims. Low-signal or spammy content can score poorly or be excluded.
ChainGPT reserves the right to remove points or disqualify participation for abuse, fraud, or violations of campaign rules.
Quick Start Checklist
If you want the best results in a Buzz campaign:
Register early (wallet + X + Register)
Follow the campaign identifiers exactly (hashtags/ticker/handle/link)
Prioritize quality over volume (original posts win)
Unlock boosts early (staking, missions, verification steps)
Stay consistent across the campaign window
Don’t delete qualifying posts (deleted posts may lose points)
Check your status: make sure you’re REGISTERED, not INVITE
Learn more (full Buzz documentation)
This page is an overview. For deeper guides, visit the Buzz documentation section:
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