Everything you need to know about Amy Points.
Amy Points are in-app rewards you can earn, save and spend inside Amy.
They are tied to your Amy wallet, not traded like a token, and used only inside Amy.
Your points, badges, raffle entries, rewards and profile unlocks stay with the wallet you use for Amy.
1. What Amy Points are
Amy Points are a wallet-tied rewards and progression system inside Amy.
You can use them to:
- enter raffles
- unlock profile customisation
- build leaderboard status
- access supported reward opportunities
Amy Points are not a token.
Amy Points cannot be purchased, transferred, traded, sold, withdrawn or redeemed for money or crypto.
They work as a live in-app balance that goes up when you earn Points and goes down when you spend Points.
Simple rule
Amy Points are earned and used inside Amy. They are not money, crypto or a token.
2. Your Points Balance and Points History
Your Amy Points balance is your current spendable balance.
When you earn points, your balance increases.
When you spend points, your balance decreases.
This matters because spending points is a real choice. You might spend points on raffle entries or profile upgrades, or you might save them to keep a higher leaderboard position.
Points History shows the activity behind your balance.
It records things like:
- hourly points earned
- active multiplier stack used for hourly earning
- raffle ticket entries
- profile customisation purchases
- quest rewards
- referral rewards
- daily check-in rewards
- manual rewards
- corrections or other point changes
If your balance changes, Points History should help explain why.
Simple rule
Your Points History explains your current Amy Points balance.
3. How to get started
You do not need to hold AMY to start using Amy Points.
The easiest path is:
- Create an Amy account.
- Verify your email.
- Complete starter quests.
- Enter a referral code if you have one.
- Use your starter points on raffles or profile customisation, or save them for later.
Quests are simple one-off actions, such as connecting accounts or following Amy channels.
If you enter a referral code when joining Amy, you currently start with 1,000 Amy Points.
That gives new users a way to try the points system before holding AMY.
When you are ready to earn ongoing points every hour, the next step is holding 300+ AMY.
4. Ongoing hourly earning
Ongoing hourly earning is the main Amy Points engine.
To earn hourly Amy Points, your account needs:
- a connected wallet
- a verified email
- at least 300 AMY in that wallet
Your AMY balance sets your base earning tier.
Active multiplier badges then increase how many points you earn each hour.
Formula
Base points per hour × total active multiplier = points per hour
Example
A Silver user earns 3 base points per hour.
If they have active badges adding up to a 12x multiplier:
3 × 12 = 36 Amy Points per hour
If your wallet drops below 300 AMY, hourly earning pauses.
You keep your existing points and badges, but you stop earning hourly points until your wallet holds 300+ AMY again.
Simple rule
No 300+ AMY balance = no hourly points.
5. AMY tiers
Your AMY balance sets your base hourly earning rate.
Holding 300+ AMY also enables:
- ongoing hourly point earning
- Earn-position badge scanning
- referral code activation
- Amy Points leaderboard visibility
You do not need to hold 300+ AMY to spend points you already have.
6. Multiplier badges
Multiplier badges increase your hourly earning rate.
They sit on top of your AMY base tier.
Multipliers are added together, not compounded.
Example
If you have:
Your total multiplier is
100 + 5 + 3 = 108x
It is not
100 × 5 × 3 = 1,500x
A Platinum user with a 108x multiplier earns: 10 × 108 = 1,080 Amy Points per hour
Within a single badge type or strategy, only your highest qualifying tier counts.
Eligible balances and positions are checked periodically, usually around once per hour.
7. Ways to boost your points
Most users build their multiplier through Earn positions, but there are several ways to earn badges.
Use Earn positions
Earn positions are the main way to build your Amy Points multiplier over time.
Amy curates useful Earn positions and eligible onchain positions. If you use those positions, you can increase your multiplier.
Examples include:
- SAIL. r
- plvHEDGE
- plsBERA
- plsKDK
- snrUSD
- jnrUSD
- HONEY Lent
- BERA Staked
- AMY/HONEY LP
- AMY/USDT0 LP
Some positions are simple buy-and-hold positions.
Some require staking or depositing.
Some are LP positions.
Earn-position badges only activate when your wallet also holds 300+ AMY.
Hold recognised NFTs
Some recognised NFT collections can earn multiplier badges.
Examples include:
- Bullas
- Booga Bullas
- MiBera
These badges are more collection and community-driven, but they still support your Amy progression.
Monthly activity
Some badges reward recent activity.
Examples include:
- Swapper
- Raider
- Conviction
These badges may be reviewed or updated periodically.
They are not always permanent, but they can give users another way to boost their earning rate.
Legacy and contributor badges
Legacy badges reward users who were present for earlier Amy campaigns, seasons or important moments.
Examples include:
- Kodiak Legacy
- Dawn Legacy
- Ember
- Genesis
Contributor badges recognise users helping Amy in defined roles, such as moderation or useful community support.
Some badges are permanent once earned.
Others may be seasonal, paused or retired over time.
If a badge is retired, it may stop counting toward new earning, but users benefited from it while it was active.
8. Quests, referrals and check-ins
Some points come from one-off actions.
Hourly points come from holding AMY and active badges.
Quests
Quests are simple one-off actions that award bonus Amy Points.
Examples include:
- connect X
- connect Discord
- connect Telegram
- follow Amy on X
- join Amy Discord
- join Amy Telegram
- follow Amy on Instagram
You do not need 300 AMY to complete quests.
You do need an Amy account so rewards can be tracked.
Quest rewards are earned once per wallet.
If you earn points for connecting X, disconnecting and reconnecting should not award the same quest again.
Referrals
Referrals are another way to earn bonus points.
When you join Amy, you can enter another user’s referral code.
Current example
Entering a referral code gives the new user 1,000 Amy Points.
If you hold 300+ AMY, you can activate your own referral code.
Current referral rewards:
Referral code entry is once per wallet.
You cannot normally change your referral code later.
A wallet cannot refer itself.
Referral conditions may vary by season or campaign.
Daily check-in
Daily check-in is a recurring bonus-points feature.
Daily check-in requires 300+ AMY.
This is different from quests, which can be completed without holding AMY.
Daily check-in points increase your current Amy Points balance.
9. Spending Amy Points
Amy Points are designed to be saved, spent and managed inside Amy.
Spending points reduces your current balance.
That can also affect your leaderboard position.
Current spending uses include:
- profile customisation
- raffle entries
Profile customisation
You can spend Amy Points to unlock profile and app customisation options.
Examples include:
- profile backgrounds
- visual filters
- future cosmetic options
Some options may be low-cost starter unlocks.
Others may cost more points.
Customisation purchases are permanent for your wallet/account and are non-refundable.
If you switch wallets later, those unlocks do not automatically move.
Raffles
Raffles are one of the main ways to use Amy Points.
You redeem Points for raffle entries for prizes such as:
- AMY
- Earn-position assets
- NFTs
- subscriptions
- campaign rewards
- partner-provided prizes
Each ticket currently costs 50 Amy Points unless a raffle says otherwise.
There is no purchase required to enter. Amy Points cannot be purchased, and you do not need to hold AMY to spend existing Points on raffles.
That means a new user can create an account, verify email, complete quests, earn starter Points and enter raffles without buying AMY, Amy Points or any Amy product.
Raffle entries remain valid once confirmed.
If you later drop below 300 AMY, already-confirmed entries still count.
Raffle winners do not need to hold 300 AMY unless a specific raffle says otherwise.
Raffle entries are final once confirmed.
10. The raffle loop
Amy Points are designed to create a simple loop inside Amy.
You earn Points.
You save or spend Points.
You may redeem Points for raffle entries.
Some raffle prizes may include AMY, NFTs, subscriptions, campaign rewards, partner-provided prizes or Earn-position assets.
If you win Earn-position assets and also hold 300+ AMY, those assets may help unlock or improve multiplier badges.
That can help you earn more Amy Points over time.
The intended loop is:
- Hold AMY and/or use Earn positions.
- Earn Amy Points.
- Spend Points on raffles or profile customisation.
- Potentially receive prizes or rewards.
- Use eligible Earn positions to boost your multiplier.
- Earn more Points over time.
This makes Points more than a simple reward balance.
It gives users choices.
Save, spend, enter raffles, customise your profile, build multipliers, or come back later.
11. Leaderboard
The Amy Points leaderboard uses current points balance.
It does not use lifetime points earned.
If you spend points, your balance decreases.
This can lower your leaderboard position.
To appear on the Amy Points leaderboard, your wallet needs to hold 300+ AMY.
If your wallet drops below 300 AMY:
- you keep your existing points
- you can still spend those points
- you stop earning hourly points
- you are hidden from the leaderboard until you hold 300+ AMY again
This keeps the leaderboard focused on current AMY holders.
Simple rule
The leaderboard ranks eligible wallets by current points balance.
12. Account rules and quick examples
Your Amy Points stay with the wallet you use for Amy.
If you switch wallets, your points, badges, raffle entries, profile unlocks and history do not automatically move.
Each connected identity should only be linked to one Amy account.
This includes:
- X
- Discord
- Telegram
- username
If you try to connect an email or social account already linked to another wallet, Amy may show a simple error message.
In rare cases, Amy may adjust points to correct bugs, failed transactions, duplicate rewards, raffle issues or abuse.
This protects the system for everyone.
Example 1: New user with no AMY
You create an Amy account and verify your email.
You complete quests and enter a referral code.
You earn starter points.
You can spend those points on raffles or profile customisation.
You do not earn hourly points until your wallet holds 300+ AMY.
Example 2: Bronze user with no badges
You hold 300 AMY.
You are Bronze tier.
Bronze earns 1 Amy Point per hour.
With no multiplier badges
1 × 1 = 1 Amy Point per hour
Example 3: Silver user with badges
You hold 1,000 AMY.
You are Silver tier.
Silver earns 3 Amy Points per hour.
Your badges add up to 12x.
You earn
3 × 12 = 36 Amy Points per hour
Example 4: Spending points on raffles
You have 10,000 Amy Points.
You add 20 raffle entries at 50 Points each.
You spend 1,000 Amy Points.
Your new balance is 9,000 Amy Points.
Your leaderboard position may fall because the leaderboard uses current balance.
Example 5: Dropping below 300 AMY
You have 50,000 Amy Points and several badges.
You sell or transfer your AMY and fall below 300 AMY.
You keep your existing points.
You can still spend those points.
You stop earning hourly points.
You are hidden from the leaderboard until your wallet holds 300+ AMY again.
