Blockchains are powered by technology, but ecosystems are strengthened by communities.

Developers build applications.

Liquidity providers supply capital.

Traders create activity.

Researchers explain emerging trends.

Creators translate technical information into language ordinary users can understand.

Each role contributes something different.

STON.fi's Stonbassador program recognizes this broader community contribution by allowing people to support the ecosystem through different forms of original work. Contributors can submit articles, videos, social posts, and other materials for evaluation. �

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That model is important because not everyone contributes through code.

Some people are better researchers.

Others are educators.

Some understand social media distribution.

Others can create compelling visual content.

The strongest community programs recognize these different strengths.

However, contribution does not mean unrestricted promotion.

STON.fi's ambassador code emphasizes respect, integrity, professionalism, and compliance. Original work is expected, misleading behavior is not tolerated, and contributors are expected to respect intellectual property and privacy. �

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These rules create a useful foundation.

A healthy community should reward people for adding signal rather than noise.

That means explaining developments accurately, giving proper context, avoiding exaggerated claims, and creating content that people can actually learn from.

The long term value of an ambassador is therefore not measured only by impressions.

It is measured by usefulness.

Did the content help someone understand the protocol?

Did it answer a real question?

Did it introduce a new perspective?

Did it make the ecosystem easier to navigate?

Those are stronger indicators of meaningful contribution.

Community is not merely an audience.

It is part of the product's information infrastructure

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