TreasureTags
TreasureTags ("Tags") are free gamertags that serve as your global player profile, identity, and the basis for user reputation across the Treasure gaming ecosystem. Your Tag is a "soulbound" (non-transferrable) digital collectible that will allow you to own your identity and will be required to participate in upcoming product releases including the future Proof of Play meta game (TreasureXP, Treasure Achieve, and Treasure Quests), among other experiences that may be accessible to only those who possess a Tag.
In the long term, your Tag can be linked to avatars to power up your social identity, earned badges to showcase your greatest achievements, and even benefit from cosmetic modifiers to alter the appearance of your Tag to stand out.
The Tag is comprised of two parts: (1) a name; and (2) a discriminant (ie. 4-digit ending similar to Discord). Players will be limited to one Tag per wallet.

- Feel like a player and less like an anonymous
0x1234
wallet address - Customize how the community sees you to match your own personal style
- Access Tag-gated events and features
- Show names on your leaderboard over unmemorable wallet addresses
- Attract users who want to flex their individuality by targeting Tag-gated events, competitions, activities, and features
- Enable greater interoperability across Treasure by collaborating on game-specific cosmetic modifiers or badges
- Potential opportunities for creator-specific cosmetic modifiers that stand out to your audience
- Potential tie-in to future creator programs launched by Treasure enabled by the TreasureTag
The TreasureTag is a free, soulbound gamertag that will serve as your global player profile, identity, and the basis for user reputation across the Treasure gaming ecosystem. Your Tag will allow you to own your identity and will be required to participate in upcoming product releases including the future Proof of Play meta game (TreasureXP, Treasure Achieve, and Treasure Quests), among other experiences that may be accessible to only those who possess a Tag.
You can mint your Tag on Trove here. TreasureTags, at this time, are free to mint (beyond accompanying gas fees).
Tags are semi-unique. There can be multiple people with the same name (so as to avoid users not being able to choose their own name or handle that they've used since childhood – a challenge we know very well as lifelong gamers) but the discriminant (the 4 numbers at the end) will need to be unique.
For instance, there can be multiple users with the Tag name
karel
but there can only be one karel#0001
. There can be a maximum of 10,000 karel
's in existence though as the discriminant will range from 0000-9999.Only alphanumeric characters and hyphens are allowed in the Tag's name. Hyphens must be between characters and cannot be doubled up ("--") or at the start or end of the name. Only numbers are allowed in the discriminant. No special characters (including but not limited to
!@#$%^&*()_+
) are allowed.Currently, you can see your TreasureTag within the Trove marketplace. We are working with all of our partners to implement Tags into their games and tools.
We follow the widely adopted standards created by ENS to allow for easy adoption for dapps that support ENS to leverage TreasureTags in the future.
Tags that contain hate speech, discriminatory language, or terms that are otherwise obscene or disruptive may have limited functionality and will not be visible nor discoverable within the Treasure ecosystem. Open a support ticket in the Treasure Discord (
#support-tickets
) if you’d like to report an offensive Tag that we may have missed or if you feel a term was incorrectly flagged.No, TreasureTag will be able to co-exist alongside Smol Domains built by long-standing community member, Astro. If a user owns both a TreasureTag and .smol domain, it is planned to eventually allow users to select between showing the Tag or .smol domain. If a user only possesses a Tag, they will see the original treatment of the TreasureTag above with the red magic sparkle. If a user only possesses a .smol domain, they will see the text-based domain ending in .smol (eg.
gamer.smol
).

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