LearnPool is a gamified Web3 platform where users submit short, verified facts (Public Knowledge) to earn PK Stars, mint LearnNFTs, access gated features with $LEARN tokens, and get rewarded when their entry becomes the Highlight of the Day (HotD).
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LearnPool is a gamified knowledge economy where everyday people earn rewards by submitting short, verifiable facts called Public Knowledge (PK). It’s built for the curious students, crypto natives, trivia lovers, and lifelong learners who want to turn what they know into something that grows.
Each time you submit a valid PK, you earn PK Stars a kind of experience point in the ecosystem. These stars unlock access to new features, community games, and LearnNFTs, digital collectibles that prove you shared something valuable. Some PKs even become permanent entries on-chain.
And if your fact is picked as the Highlight of the Day (HotD), you earn even more, including $LEARN tokens, the native currency powering the platform.
Holding $LEARN unlocks additional benefits:
Exclusive access to premium knowledge hubs
Enhanced rewards and multiplier effects
Governance rights
Utility across future LearnPool applications
It’s part game, part public library, and part Web3 experiment.
With daily streaks, leaderboards, topic hubs, and a growing community of fact sharers, LearnPool makes learning feel like a habit worth building and rewards consistency with real value.
Whether you’re dropping weird facts, historical trivia, or science-backed insights, this is a space where your knowledge gets minted, remembered, and rewarded.
We’d love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or any questions! What feature are you most curious about?
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I love the fact that one can use this tool to learn so many verifiable facts and also submit facts for others to learn too, a win win situation for all users
I am photographer. Have very much professional photographies, videos of different people. I think your platform have made for me! Congratulations
Congrats on the launch, Tuki! LearnPool offers an engaging way for users to share knowledge and earn rewards. Excited to see how it benefits the community!
@jariusos Really interesting product! How does the platform verify the accuracy of a fact before it’s accepted? Is there a community-driven moderation layer, automated checks, or expert validation? And if a PK is later challenged or proven wrong, how does LearnPool handle updates or corrections?
The idea of earning through contributing verified public knowledge is unique and taps into the inherent human desire to share information and be rewarded for it🤍🤍🤍
About to learn a bunch of stuff today. congrats on the launch Tuki. Looks like we are launch day twins or something anyway, wishing you all the best.
Anya discovers that LearnPool isn't just about individual achievement. It's about collective growth. She participates in decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) votes, helping to shape the future of the platform. She contributes her own knowledge, creating tutorials and challenges for other learners, earning reputation and even more.
This is such a refreshing take on learning in the Web3 space! 🔥
I love how LearnPool blends curiosity, gamification, and verifiable knowledge into a system that actually rewards people for being intellectually engaged. The idea of turning bite-sized facts into on-chain entries with collectible LearnNFTs is so creative — it really feels like building a global, decentralized encyclopedia, but fun.
The Highlight of the Day and $LEARN utility layers make it even more interesting — there’s real incentive to contribute thoughtfully and consistently. Definitely curious to see how moderation and fact verification scale as the community grows — but this has massive potential for educators, trivia geeks, and info-nerds alike.
Following along to see how this evolves. 📚💡💎
I think this solution would totally flop if it were used on Facebook (which is currently such a conspiracy-filled place) :D
But the idea itself seems good. Yesterday I saw a product focused on critical thinking and leading debates. I think some kind of collaboration could come out of it. Or at least a complementary tool. Good luck!