Everyworld users take home largest prizes in web3 game's history

Two people from different parts of the world were picked as the recent winners of the Everyworld Web3 rewarded ads platform, with one of these winners taking home the largest points payout in the game's history.

On February 20, Nguyen Huy Hoang took home 271 million points as the most recent Everyworld winner. While Nguyen loves to play games, Everyworld was actually his first endeavor in the Web3 community. In fact, it was only after a friend introduced him and guided him that he joined Everyworld, which was the first Discord game he's ever joined. He eventually also joined the Airdrop community. Nguyen wants to learn more about cryptocurrency because he finds it interesting. He specifically also loves the mission of Everyworld: When he wins, everyone wins, and the earth benefits as well.

Just a few days earlier, Gabriela, who goes by Madame Hell on Discord, won a payout of more than 4.5 million points. Inspired by a friend who told her she could get rewarded for watching ads, Gabriela joined Everyworld and is glad she did so. "It is very interesting that you can get something in return for something that is usually annoying and also help the world while doing so," she said. "I believe that is what interested me the most."

More than 75,000 users have joined Everyworld, just like Nguyen and Gabriela, hoping to be rewarded in similar ways for doing one simple thing — watching ads and playing games online.

Everyworld is the first global Web3 rewarded ads platform that aims to become a global alternative to TV and social media. Users can win points on the platform just by watching video content and playing games such as game shows.
The game is based on Discord, an online community with more than 1 billion users around the world. 
Everyworld was designed to be a simple game of chance. Ads for video games are interspersed with the game, which is one way that users can earn points. While the platform is powered by blockchain, the ads on it are for both traditional and Web3 games.

All the points that are earned contribute to one massive jackpot, with regular drawings held once every few days. Those who earn more points have more chances to win. As Everyworld is still in its early access stage, all drawings for now are paid out in points. In the future, the rewards will be paid in $EVERY tokens. The long-term plan for the network is to decentralize so that users can get rewarded for their engagement and also reap the benefits from the contributions they make to building the network.

One of the biggest draws of Everyworld is the real contribution that it makes to the environment. The platform is designed to be not just a place to have fun and win prizes, but also to give back to the environment.
Everyworld makes a token grant that's equal in size to the payout for winners to select organizations that are focused on environmental conservation. To date, Everyworld has made two contributions to The Ocean Cleanup, an organization that's focused on removing plastics from the oceans.

"Everyworld's vision is to build the world's first decentralized ad network designed to benefit users and the planet equally," the platform's lead team says.

More information about Everyworld, including a link to join, can be found at everyworld.com.

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