SCORING, AIRDROP, AND REWARDS
Dexter is trying to identify users who traded seriously, stayed within rules, and produced useful product signals.
#What standing is built from
Standing comes from disciplined product usage.
Trade quality matters because it shows a user entered the venue and managed risk inside a real market surface.
Repeat usage matters because it shows they came back and kept using the exchange.
Useful feedback matters because it helps the team find weak flows, confusing states, and product bugs while the venue is still improving.
Realized PnL and position outcomes are supporting signals.
They can show that a user carried risk instead of tapping the interface once, but they do not replace repeat usage, clean rule compliance, or meaningful feedback.
Leaderboard position is only a visible output of those signals.
It is not the core signal by itself.
The core question is still the same: did the user genuinely use the product and stay inside the published rules?
#Why feedback matters
The program is also a learning loop for the team.
Users who surface weak flows, confusing states, chart problems, or trading friction help improve the exchange.
That makes useful feedback part of meaningful participation and part of the record behind the challenge season and linked airdrop.
#What strong participation looks like
A strong participant activates access cleanly, respects drawdown and activity rules, trades repeatedly, leaves a visible usage record, and helps Dexter learn where the experience still needs work.
That is what gives season standing and the linked airdrop record real value for cash awards, fee credits, and DXTR-linked reward records.