According to Techcrunch, Reddit is ending its crypto-powered "Community Points" reward tokens, which were established three years ago to encourage high-quality contributions to the network.
A recent announcement from Reddit indicates the company will be sunsetting its blockchain-based "Community Points" reward system by early November 2022. The program launched three years ago, awarded users tokens for quality contributions in select subreddits. However, Reddit has decided to end the initiative due to the significant resources required to maintain it and uncertain regulations surrounding cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.
Community Points operated on the Ethereum blockchain and were stored in Reddit's Vault digital wallet. Last year, Reddit migrated the tokens to a scaling solution called Arbitrum Nova to enable faster and cheaper transactions. However, the challenges of scaling the rewards system proved insurmountable.
While the reasoning behind the regulatory concerns is unclear, some speculate it could involve complications surrounding taxes or securities laws. The removal of Community Points marks a shift for Reddit, which has otherwise rolled out community incentives like its moderator rewards program and Contributor Program for converting karma into cash.
The shutdown of the nearly 3-year-old crypto rewards initiative raises questions about Reddit's future direction and commitment to blockchain integration. For now, the discontinuation represents a major loss of value for associated tokens like MOON and BRICK.
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