# FP Points (Reputation)

# What it is

FP (Fighting Points) are non-transferable reputation. Fans earn FP by completing quests (often funded by projects that use $FIGHT to acquire FP), participating in events, contributing content and governance, engaging with licensed drops, and performing in partner-operated challenges (where DAO-authorized). FP is intentionally not a tradable asset; it is a scoreboard of meaningful participation tied to a user's FightID. FP unlocks tiers, gates premium experiences, and boosts staking multipliers in fighter communities and ecosystem programs.

# Why it matters

Reputation shifts incentives from short-term farming to long-term engagement. Because FP cannot be sold, the only way to "win" is to show up consistently—watch cards, complete quests, back fighters, participate in community decisions, and help the ecosystem grow. This design reduces churn, improves cohort quality, and rewards authentic behavior over mercenary airdrop hunting. It also helps us run fairer allowlists, raffles, and premium access since FP reflects real contribution.

Partner-driven quests allow projects to use $FIGHT to acquire FP they distribute, creating a direct bridge between ecosystem program demand and fan participation. Projects get access to an engaged, reputation-scored audience; fans earn FP through actions that benefit the ecosystem; $FIGHT becomes the required currency for partner distribution.

# How value accrues to $FIGHT

FP makes $FIGHT-denominated utilities stickier and more valuable. Higher FP boosts staking yields, unlocks better community perks, and can grant priority access to limited drops—creating strong reasons to keep staking and spending $FIGHT.

Minimum-FP gates can also be applied to fighter clubs or tournaments, concentrating activity among committed users who are more likely to deposit, re-enter, and compound participation.

Partner demand for FP distribution creates recurring program demand: projects use $FIGHT to acquire FP → sustained participation as the ecosystem scales. The more partners seek Fight.ID's audience, the more $FIGHT-denominated activity grows.

Net effect: FP raises the frequency and depth of interactions that generate $FIGHT fees and program allocations, strengthening the DAO's treasury programs and partner-driven participation.