Orange Jam Is Getting a Major Rewards and Identity Upgrade

June 4, 2026

Over the past year, Go3 XP and Orange ID have helped power activity across the Orange ecosystem. Explorers played games, tested apps, gave feedback, joined jams, climbed leaderboards, and helped creators find early traction.


That loop proved something important: when participation is tracked and rewarded properly, users show up, creators get better feedback, and new projects get a much stronger start.


Now Orange Jam is making that system more useful.


Go3 XP is moving from its testnet-era tracking setup into a production-grade rewards system inside Orange Jam. At the same time, Orange ID is evolving from a fixed login flow into a more flexible connection layer between Orange Jam and creator apps.


For explorers, this means Go3 XP becomes easier to track and better connected to future rewards, tiers, and status.


For creators, it means more freedom to use the auth tools that work best for their app, while still connecting user activity back into the Orange ecosystem.


The result is a cleaner Orange Jam experience, with Go3 XP ready for the next phase of rewards.


Why Go3 Is Changing


Go3 was born during Orange’s testnet phase, when we were proving the rewards loop across games, apps, creator campaigns, and community activity.


It helped track real participation across the ecosystem. Users earned Go3 by playing, testing, spending, winning, referring, giving feedback, and supporting creators.


That activity still matters.


But as Orange Jam grows, Go3 needs a more flexible home.


A testnet-era tracking setup was useful while the system was being proven. Orange Jam now needs a rewards layer that can support live balance checks, cleaner profile data, better reward logic, tiers, status, multipliers, and more advanced points mechanics.


That is what this update unlocks.


Go3 XP is already part of Orange Jam. This change is about improving the backend that powers it, so we can do more with XP inside the Orange Jam ecosystem.


Your Go3 XP Balance Remains


Your Go3 XP balance remains the same. Your activity history carries across.


Everything you have earned continues to count inside Orange Jam.


This update is about moving Go3 XP into a more convenient and robust rewards system, where it can be used more effectively across profiles, campaigns, creator apps, and future reward mechanics.


Go3 remains your XP inside Orange. It still reflects participation.


It still helps show who is playing, testing, referring, contributing, and supporting creators across the ecosystem. What changes is what Orange Jam can do with that information.


What This Unlocks


Moving Go3 XP into the Orange Jam rewards system gives us more room to build.


Over time, this creates the foundation for:



  • Live XP balance checks and triggers
  • Monthly and lifetime activity views
  • Explorer tiers and rankings
  • Reward multipliers
  • Status-based campaigns
  • Better creator token eligibility
  • Cleaner profile progression
  • More advanced reward mechanics


This is the next step in making Go3 more useful across Orange Jam, creator apps, games, worlds, and future ecosystem campaigns.


It gives Orange Jam a better way to recognise activity, track progress, and reward the explorers who keep showing up.


Orange ID Is Becoming More Flexible


Orange ID is also evolving.


Until now, Orange ID has worked as a login and identity layer across Orange experiences. It helped users access apps, connect activity, earn rewards, and build a profile across the ecosystem.


That role is still important, but creators need more flexibility.


Many builders already use powerful authentication tools like Clerk, Better Auth, Auth0. through tools like Supabase, or their own custom account systems. Forcing every creator into one fixed authentication flow creates friction, especially as more apps, games, and tools launch across Orange Jam.


So Orange ID is becoming more flexible.


Instead of requiring creators to use Orange ID as the only login system, Orange will support a handshake between Orange Jam and creator apps.


That means creators can use the auth system that works best for their product, while still connecting user activity back into the Orange ecosystem.


Creators get more control over their app experience.


Users still get credit for what they do.


Orange Jam still tracks the activity that matters.


What This Means for Creators


For creators, this makes Orange easier to integrate.


You can keep using the authentication tools that already work for your product. Orange does not need to replace that.


Instead, Orange Jam will support a connection between your app and the Orange ecosystem, so user activity can still be recognised for XP, rewards, profiles, and future campaigns.


This gives creators more freedom without losing the benefits of Orange.


You can design the onboarding flow that fits your app, while still giving users a way to connect their Orange Jam profile and receive credit for what they do.


That matters because every creator app is different.


A casual game does not need the same auth flow as a social app. A tokenised community does not need the same setup as a feedback tool. A world, game, or AI app may each need its own user experience.


Orange Jam should support that flexibility.


What This Means for Explorers


For explorers, the experience becomes easier to understand.


Your Go3 XP remains part of Orange Jam. Your existing balance and activity history carry across, and the upgrade gives Orange Jam a stronger system for checking balances, tracking progress, and building future reward mechanics.


You will not need to think about the backend.


You will simply see Go3 become more useful over time.


That means XP can support more than campaign totals. It can become part of live profiles, tiering, rankings, multipliers, and future reward eligibility across Orange Jam and connected creator apps.


As more creators launch, this becomes increasingly important.


Orange Jam needs a rewards system that can work across many different apps, games, worlds, and user journeys. This update gives us the foundation to do that properly.


Why This Matters


Orange has always been built around the connection between creators and an audience.


Creators need users, feedback, and ways to reward early supporters.


Explorers need a reason to try new apps, play new games, give feedback, and keep coming back.

Go3 is the layer that helps track that activity.


Orange Jam is becoming the place where that activity becomes easier to see and easier to use.


The upgraded Orange ID model helps creator apps plug into that loop without forcing every builder into the same login system.


That matters because Orange Jam is not supporting one app, one game, or one campaign. It is supporting a growing ecosystem of apps, games, worlds, and creator tools.


The infrastructure needs to be flexible enough for all of them.


Built for What Comes Next


This update is about giving Orange Jam room to grow.


As more creators launch apps, games, worlds, and campaigns, the rewards layer needs to support more than a single leaderboard or one-off event. It needs to work across different products, different auth systems, and different user journeys.


Go3 XP and the updated Orange ID model give Orange Jam that flexibility.


Creators can keep building their way.


Explorers can keep earning through activity.


Orange Jam can connect it all through profiles, XP, rewards, and future status systems.


What Happens Next


The Go3 backend upgrade will roll out inside Orange Jam, with existing balances and activity history preserved.


Creators using Orange integrations will receive separate guidance on the updated Orange ID handshake model and how to connect their apps to Orange Jam going forward.


For most users, there is nothing special to do.


Keep exploring, playing, testing, and supporting creators.


Your activity continues to count, and Orange Jam is getting a stronger rewards system to support what comes next.


More details on tiers, status, and future reward mechanics will be shared as they roll out.

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