I looked at Tria's recently launched Points system, which introduces a gamified points mechanism that allows users to earn XP through daily spending, card upgrades, and referring friends.
Unlike purely reward-based transactions, Tria binds points acquisition to actual usage scenarios:
1. Convert daily spending into XP based on the type of card held.
2. For every successful referral of a friend, the referrer can permanently increase their XP multiplier, encouraging users to drive network growth.
3. The system plans to integrate transactions, earnings, and more products in the future, gradually building a closed-loop ecosystem.
As a self-custody platform covering over 150 countries that offers low-fee Visa cards, Tria's BestPath cross-chain technology enables seamless value transfer. The Points system builds on this by borrowing design elements from games and loyalty programs, including a progress system from levels 1-10, as well as higher tiers like Jack Club and Ace Society, providing leaderboards and real-time feedback.
Overall, compared to other platforms' points mechanisms, @Tria Official places greater emphasis on actual usage. Tria Points reflects a current trend by combining daily use with quantifiable incentives to promote broader adoption, especially enhancing user stickiness in volatile markets.
