Last month we announced Retroactive Mini App Rewards, a one-time recognition for the early builders who helped bring the World ecosystem to life. Today we have distributed 1M WLD to early Mini App builders who achieved user traction, delivered meaningful products, and played a key role in kickstarting the World Mini App ecosystem.
Why this matters
The early days of any ecosystem depend on builders who take the first leap. These teams shipped products before anyone knew what was possible, brought in real users, and laid the groundwork for what World is becoming today.
This one-time reward recognizes those early contributions. Eligible builders met criteria including:
- 10K+ verified unique humans by May 16, 2025.
- Be live and accessible: products still active in the ecosystem.
- Compliance: Adherence to program guidelines and ToS.
More support is available to builders
While the retroactive rewards mark an important milestone for early builders, our broader support for the developer community continues. The Mini App Grants Program remains live, actively funding teams building meaningful, high-impact experiences on World.
The ecosystem is growing fast, and your work is shaping what comes next.
Thanks for being part of the journey. Let’s keep building.
Retro rewards
Early builders make ecosystems possible.
Today, we rewarded 1M WLD in Retroactive Mini App Rewards to the teams who took the first leap and helped kickstart the World Mini App ecosystem.
Full details
Retroactive Mini App Rewards went to early builders who:
👥 Attracted real users
🛠 Shipped real products
📈 Delivered real traction
This is a one-time reward for those who showed up early and built.
The World Mini App Grants Program will continue to support new teams building the next generation of World-powered products.
Learn more about the World Foundation Grants program
Let’s keep building. 🚀
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