CyberKongz has officially introduced a new way to earn Whitelist Pass rewards. Basically, collectors can earn whitelist coupons through the project’s Play & Collect game. Then everyone can exchange their vouchers for a whitelist of their choice.
This innovative feature solves the problems of grinding Discord servers or unsuccessfully participating in endless Twitter giveaways.

How does CyberKongz Whitelist Pass reward system work?
The new concept is called PlayToWL. Essentially, the CyberKongz team created a new way of grinding to get a whitelist pass.
It all starts with playing the blockchain game Play & Collect. If you enjoy the game you will get whitelist coupons. Then you can use coupons as a whitelist pass reward. To clarify, you can now enter a whitelist simply by playing the game.
Surprisingly, players can also choose which whitelist they want to join. To make this possible, CyberKongz has launched a whitelist marketplace. There, users can see the available whitelists and exchange their coupons to join one of them.
Each available whitelist also contains valuable information. For example, users can check their voucher balance and how many assets have been purchased. In addition, you can also see a general description of each whitelist.

Why did the PlayToWL project start?
CyberKongz’s new whitelist coupon concept aims to solve a real problem in the NFT community. Collectors are currently fighting to get a whitelist pass on social media.
For example, most NFT projects host Twitter giveaways. Meanwhile, other users are asking to be very active on their Discord server. With so many collectors, earning a whitelist pass is harder than ever. Therefore, the NFT community is excited about the whole CyberKongz PlayToWL concept.
“Thank you CyberKongz! I lost so many WL opportunities because I don’t have 3 friends to tag.” wrote Twitter user @MumfordThorgal.
All in all, PlayToWL could revolutionize the concept of grinding to join a specific NFT whitelist. The innovative feature comes shortly after another notable breakthrough for CyberKongz. At the end of March, the project completely recreated its 2D NFT artworks on-chain; In fact, this was the first “NFT-bound” token ever.
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