
The Nomis Community Hub is live — and the very first participant already earned $100 in just one day by connecting Nomis with a potential partner.
It’s not just another community program. It’s the first step in a bigger roadmap where active members can grow, earn, and even build a career in Web3 — side by side with the Nomis team.
The Nomis Community Hub is an opportunity for anyone to turn contribution into real income.
It’s built for people who are done with endless airdrop grinding and want something more predictable — where your effort gets recognized and paid for.
The Hub has two tracks:
BD Hunters — users who find and connect projects to Nomis.
Bug Hunters — coming soon, a track for users who help improve the product and find vulnerabilities.
Each task you complete adds to your experience, builds your onchain and offchain reputation, and brings real rewards.
Nomis started as a protocol for onchain reputation — helping users prove their real activity across ecosystems. But now, we’re expanding that logic to the community itself.
The idea is simple: you help us grow — we help you grow.
By contributing to the Nomis ecosystem, you not only earn money but also gain skills that can help you land future opportunities. We’ll assist you with performance reviews, write LinkedIn recommendations, and even refer you to friendly partner projects if you’re looking to get hired.
You’re not just “a user.” You’re part of our team — and part of the Nomis ecosystem.
Step 1. Make sure you have a Nomis Multichain Score
It’s your entry ticket to the Hub and proof you’re part of the Nomis community. You can mint it in a few clicks — it’s your onchain work credential.
Step 2. Be ready to fill in the BD Hunter form
Right now, the Hub is open for BD Hunters. Your role is to find promising projects and connect them with Nomis. (Bug Hunters — Coming Soon)
Step 3. Find potential partners
Use platforms like CryptoRank, DefiLlama, or any other analytics tools to discover active projects. Focus on those in DeFi, AI, infrastructure, or gaming — the more promising, the better.
Step 4. Reach out to them
Find team contacts via Discord, LinkedIn, or Twitter and send them a short intro like:
“Hi! I represent Nomis, an onchain scoring protocol focused on analytics, data, and user verification. We’d love to learn more about your project and explore collaboration — either through a data integration or a co-marketing campaign to engage our 1.5M+ users. Let’s bring our teams together in a chat and discuss the details!”
Step 5. Create a group chat
Once they reply, create a chat that includes both teams (Nomis + project).
⛳️ That’s your first milestone — and you’ll get paid for it.
Step 6. Verify and submit
Connect your wallet to confirm your Score, then fill out the BD Hunter form in the Nomis bot.
Step 7. Wait for validation
We’ll review your submission within one business day. While waiting, you can already start looking for your next lead.
Step 8. Get paid
Payments happen in two stages:
You receive your first payment after creating and validating a chat with the project.
You receive your second payment once the partnership or integration officially goes live.
If an integration doesn’t happen due to technical or policy reasons on the partner’s side, we’ll let you know immediately — no surprises, no waiting.
⛳️ Then you can start again: find a new project, connect it, and continue growing your portfolio.
For years, the Web3 space has been built on uncertain rewards — endless airdrop farming with no guarantee of outcome. Users grind, wait, and often walk away with nothing.
The Nomis Community Hub changes that.
Here, you don’t wait for luck. You get paid for what you actually do.
Whether you’re new to Web3 or already experienced, the Hub gives you a way to:
earn real money for real actions,
build a verified professional reputation,
develop skills that lead to future jobs or collaborations.
It’s a system built on fairness and transparency — a model where both users and projects win.
You help Nomis grow. Nomis helps you grow. That’s what real Web3 collaboration should look like.