Static crawler version. Interactive docs are available at https://docs.memewar.zone/security/transparency.
Transparency
What MemeWarzone makes public, what users can see privately, and what remains protected to prevent reward farming.
MemeWarzone is built around visible competition and clear reward flows.
Users should understand how rankings, rewards, claims, and treasury flows work. At the same time, some anti-abuse logic must remain private so the system cannot be farmed.
Public information
Public surfaces can include:
- campaign pages
- UpVote activity
- League standings
- League winners
- public recruiter profiles
- recruiter leaderboard
- squad leaderboard
- squad public member ranking
- exact public member score
- Warzone Airdrop winner pages
- broad reward rules
- broad anti-abuse categories
User-private information
A connected user should be able to see their own:
- linked recruiter
- squad status
- pending rewards
- claimable rewards
- claim history
- eligibility status
- broad ineligibility reason codes
- estimated Squad Pool reward
- dashboard/profile reward breakdown
This helps users understand their own position without exposing unnecessary private analytics publicly.
Admin-only information
Some data should remain admin-only:
- wallet-level attribution internals
- risk scoring
- clustering logic
- anti-abuse thresholds
- review queues
- manual override tools
- dispute handling data
- detailed per-recruit analytics where privacy matters
Why not publish everything?
Publishing exact farming thresholds would make the reward system easier to exploit.
The goal is to be transparent about the rules and outcomes while protecting the detection logic that keeps rewards fair.
Transparency principle
Users should understand:
- how to participate
- how to qualify
- where fees go
- when rewards are processed
- how to claim
- why they may be ineligible
Farmers should not be able to calculate the exact minimum exploit path.