When I started exploring Web3 last year, I had no idea how “infofi” systems or on-chain reputation worked.
I just wanted to try things, learn, and be part of something new.
I joined testnets, interacted with their sites but I never knew that my efforts could actually matter.
That’s why Intuition really caught my attention.
Personal Experience / Problem
I tested projects like Movement, Plume, and Redbelly just by using their portals, completing tasks, and exploring how they worked.
But since I didn’t know about Discord or X engagement back then, my effort went completely unseen.
There was no proof that I even participated. And I realized that this happens to thousands of beginners every day in Web3.
How Intuition Fixes That
This is where Intuition changes everything. It uses attestations - small proofs that show what you’ve done and who trusts your work.
So even if you don’t post or chat, your actions (like testing or interacting on-chain) can still be verified and recorded.
Over time, this forms your trust graph - your visible Web3 reputation.
It’s like having a transparent record that quietly says: “Yes, I was here. I contributed.”
Positive Impact on Web3
That’s what I find beautiful about Intuition. It helps everyone, not just the loudest people online.
- Beginners can get recognized for learning and testing
- Builders can show verified contributions
- Communities can trust each other based on real data
It’s building a Web3 where trust is visible, fair, and earned.
Closing
Intuition makes me believe that no effort in Web3 should go unseen.
Whether you’re testing, building, or just exploring, your journey can now have meaning.
This isn’t about rewards or hype, it’s about restoring trust and credibility in how we build together.