The author suggests that STEPN Challenge Capsules should reward sustained participation rather than pure luck, in order to build a more sustainable economic model.
🧪My Feedback on Challenge Capsules - You Share Your Feedback Too⚡️
The beta testing phase of STEPN Challenge Capsules officially ended last week, and now the entire community is waiting for the public launch. It’s clear this new game mode has already sparked a lot of interest, and I wanted to share my personal thoughts on how it could evolve in a way that benefits both users and the STEPN ecosystem.👇
Right now, the system is prize-pool dependent, where success is not only defined by hard work and completing challenges, but also significantly influenced by chance.
My main feedback is that there should also be value assigned to consistency and completion, not only winning.
For example, users who complete challenges but do not win from the prize pool should still accumulate points or progression value. This could create a parallel reward system where consistent participation is recognized over time. Players who complete most or all challenges could be rewarded later, even if they don’t win immediately.✨
Another idea is a ticket progression system. If a user completes multiple challenges without winning, their chance in future raffles could gradually increase. This would reduce the pure randomness factor and shift the focus toward long-term engagement and effort. Once a user wins from the prize pool, their progression could reset, creating a fair cycle where new and consistent participants continue to benefit over time.💡
I believe this kind of structure would make Challenge Capsules more balanced. It would still keep the excitement of chance, but also reward dedication and long-term activity, which feels more aligned with how sustainable game economies should work.
I’d love to hear what the community thinks about this.
Your feedback could really help shape how this new game mode evolves before full release, and I'm sure STEPN team would consider these ideas as part of the final design. Share your feedback in the comments.💬👇