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# CONSO ZAPS

ZAPs are the core **Reputation Currency** of CONSO — a unified scoring unit that measures the authenticity, consistency, and value of your activity across platforms.

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Every connected platform has a **maximum ZAP cap**, ensuring fair scoring across Social, Gaming, Creative, On-chain, and Developer Zones.

* ZAPs are generated through a **scoring algorithm** that evaluates real data fetched directly from platform APIs&#x20;
* The exact conditions and thresholds used in scoring are transparently listed in the **Badge Instruction sections**, making the ZAP system predictable and fair.
* Higher-level badges apply **ZAP multipliers**, allowing experienced or high-signal contributors to earn more from the same actions.
* Your total ZAPs influence your **Passport Score**, **Zone Scores**, **Persona Tier**, and your visibility across the Zapboard.
* Some Smart Campaigns may **shortlist or reward users based on ZAP totals**, giving stronger contributors higher eligibility, better reward odds, or access to exclusive campaign tiers.

ZAPs form the economic backbone of CONSO’s **Info-Fi Layer**, transforming verified user behavior into measurable reputation and long-term reward potential.&#x20;

As you grow your footprint across platforms and unlock more badges, your ZAP flow compounds elevating your identity, improving campaign access, and increasing the overall value of your Consumer Graph.


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