
Victor
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Here’s a breakdown of all the rewards you can earn in Hunt Town:
1. Tipper Grant: 50,000 HUNT/month
2. Builder Grant: 18,000 HUNT/month (via Mini Building NFTs)
3. Weekly Raffle: 1,000 HUNT/week (via Building NFTs)
4. Brick Side Chat Raffle: 1,000 HUNT/bi-weekly (via Mini Building NFTs)
Total: 74,495 HUNT/month (~$18,623 USD)
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## Why are we doing this?
Because $HUNT should land in the hands of real web3 builders - the ones who show up, ship, and support each other.
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## What’s Hunt Town?
We started in late 2017, and the $HUNT token launched in early 2019.
Since then, we’ve been building dozens of web3 products - failing, learning, and trying again.
Along the way, we realized something: building in web3 can feel isolating. It’s noisy out there, but real builders often go unnoticed.
So we decided to create a space for them - a guild where builders back each other, share the grind, and grow together.
That's Hunt Town. No hype, just builders helping builders. 46 replies
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I am *mildly* oyster obsessed (I have oyster tattoos on the oysters of my arms - I know.)
But consider:
- they are protein rich, high in zinc (supporting immune function, wound healing)
- high in iron, calcium, B12, omega-3 fatty acids, and selenium
- low cal
Also:
They are the only Carbon Neutral Species: Oysters are unique because they not only have a minimal environmental footprint but actively benefit ecosystems. Their shells sequester carbon dioxide as they grow, contributing to carbon capture.
Sustainability: Oyster farming is one of the most sustainable aquaculture practices. It requires no feed, fertilizers, or freshwater inputs, as oysters naturally filter and feed from their environment.
Farming oysters can also restore damaged habitats and improve water quality… 11 replies
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