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Welcome to the NSL FAQ, where we answer common questions about contributions, rewards, and participation. NSL is built on transparency, collaboration, and innovation, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to contribute and be rewarded.

  • Yes! All contributions, awards, and funding allocations are public and published on the forum to ensure full transparency in the community.

  • The NSL operates in structured seasons, each lasting 3 months. Each season has specific goals, missions, and grants, followed by a leaderboard review and token distribution at the end.

  • Rewards are distributed in $NYM tokens at the end of each season. The contributions that were paid for missions and grants are paid directly from SWF. Other participants will receive rewards in the form of vouchers to be redeemed at https://nymtech.net/rewards

  • Squads are groups of members who work together to complete missions. To form a squad, gather your team members, define a mission, and submit your plan in the forum.

  • Grants support high-impact contributions. To apply, submit a detailed proposal that explains your idea, expected results, and budget. Applications go through a review process before being approved.

  • Use the forum to submit completed missions or tasks. Contributions should include evidence of work completed, progress updates, and relevant links for verification.

  • All participants must abide by NSL's rules, which promote honesty, collaboration, and meaningful contributions. Misconduct or violation of the rules may result in expulsion from the programme.

  • If you want to start a local Nym community, gather interested members, set clear goals and apply for a regional grant on forum. The NSL team provides advice and support to community leaders.

  • NSL has shifted to monthly grant payments instead of quarterly to ensure faster payouts and a more even distribution of rewards throughout the season. For ongoing grants, like community management or translations, monthly reporting is required to align with this schedule. However, you can choose to report and receive payments quarterly if that suits you better.

  • The NSL Council is a new group that meets weekly or biweekly to make key decisions on grant proposals, reward amounts, and program updates. It includes Nym team members and active community contributors. If you’re a dedicated NSL contributor, you can apply to join and help shape the program—applications are open now, so check our channels for details!

  • Updated Nym Squad League leaderboards are released **every month** where you can check your score and where you rank among other participants.
    Keep an eye on our community channels or the page below to not miss any updates.

  • You can follow all Nym events and set your reminders on lu.ma.
    Visit the official community calendar to join the notification gang!

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