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# Leaderboard

Check your rank at [v2.realms.today/leaderboard](https://v2.realms.today/leaderboard).

## How It Works <a href="#how-it-works" id="how-it-works"></a>

The leaderboard reflects how you actually use Realms:

* **Which organizations you join**
* **Your votes and proposals**
* **How consistently you show up**

Realms tokens go to participants, not spectators.

### Earning Points <a href="#earning-points" id="earning-points"></a>

Increase your score by actively using Realms:

| Activity              | Description                                           |
| --------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| **Profiles**          | Create and maintain your Realms profile               |
| **DAO Participation** | Joining DAOs, Voting on proposals, creating proposals |
| **Consistency**       | Regular engagement over time                          |

### Getting Started <a href="#getting-started" id="getting-started"></a>

1. **Create your profile** at [v2.realms.today](https://v2.realms.today)
2. **Join DAOs** you believe in
3. **Vote** on proposals that matter
4. **Be consistent** in your participation

The more actively and consistently you participate in DAO governance, the higher your leaderboard ranking.

{% hint style="success" %}
Signal before distribution. Start participating now to build your reputation ahead of token allocation.
{% endhint %}


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