CHAPTER 11

Early Supporter Recognition

We·R2 Early Supporter Recognition Framework

This document is key because it explains the role and evolution of early ecosystem participants, including Liquidity Providers and Early Adopters, within the broader context of the We·R2 ecosystem's growth.

1.Purpose of the Framework

The We·R2 ecosystem has been built thanks to the early support of community members who contributed during the initial phases of development.

These early participants — including Early Adopters, Liquidity Providers, and ecosystem contributors — played a fundamental role in building the technological infrastructure and the initial expansion of the network.

The Early Supporter Recognition Framework establishes the principles through which the ecosystem recognizes and honors these contributions.

2.Who Are Early Supporters

Early Supporters are participants who contributed to the ecosystem during its earliest stages through:

  • liquidity provision
  • participation in initial ecosystem programs
  • support for community expansion
  • participation in early development phases

These contributions helped to:

  • build the initial infrastructure
  • drive community growth
  • validate the technological model of the ecosystem

3.Natural Evolution of Web3 Ecosystems

In many blockchain ecosystems, initial incentive programs evolve over time as the infrastructure matures.

This is normal because:

  • initial incentives help bootstrap the ecosystem
  • sustainability of the system is later prioritized
  • economic models evolve with ecosystem growth

We·R2 follows this same natural evolution.

4.Transition from Initial Programs

During the early phases of the ecosystem, incentive programs were implemented to stimulate participation and growth.

As the ecosystem evolves, these programs may be adjusted or transformed to ensure the long-term sustainability of the system.

This evolution seeks to:

  • strengthen ecosystem stability
  • support technological development
  • adequately recognize early contributions

5.Recognition of Early Supporters

The We·R2 ecosystem recognizes the importance of Early Supporters through different recognition mechanisms within the ecosystem.

These mechanisms may include:

Community Program Participation

Integration within the Community Participation Program of the ecosystem.

Historical Recognition

Record of their participation within the history of the ecosystem.

Priority Access to Initiatives

Early participation in future technological or community initiatives.

Special Early Supporter Programs

Programs specifically designed to recognize those who supported the ecosystem in its initial stages.

6.Sustainability Principle

The We·R2 ecosystem is committed to building a long-term sustainable system.

For this reason, ecosystem programs may evolve as:

  • the technological infrastructure matures
  • the ecosystem grows
  • new verticals are developed

This evolution is a natural part of the development of technological platforms and blockchain networks.

7.Relationship with the Community Participation Program

Many Early Supporters may integrate within the We·R2 Community Participation Program, which recognizes participation within the ecosystem.

This program establishes a structured participation framework that connects the community with the growth of the ecosystem.

8.Recognition Within the Ecosystem

The We·R2 ecosystem seeks to recognize Early Supporters as a fundamental part of its development.

These participants form part of the historical foundation upon which the next stage of the ecosystem is built.

9.Transparency and Communication

The ecosystem will continue to communicate transparently any evolution in community programs and recognition mechanisms.

The goal is to maintain a trust-based relationship with the community while the ecosystem continues to develop.

Final Message

The Early Supporters of the We·R2 ecosystem were not just early participants.

They were builders of the ecosystem.

The We·R2 Ecosystem will continue to recognize their role in the development of a technological infrastructure oriented toward the future of the digital economy.