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Incentivizing diverse users often requires a combination of financial and non-financial rewards. While staking, airdrops, and yield opportunities are attractive to investors, social badges, governance rights, or early access privileges appeal to community-oriented participants. Developers may be motivated by grants or revenue-sharing programs, while educators or influencers value recognition and exposure. By blending these approaches, projects create a balanced incentive ecosystem where individuals with varying goals feel included. Such diversity not only strengthens community engagement but also minimizes reliance on any single user type. The broader the incentive structure, the more resilient and dynamic the project becomes in the long run.