Scribble Network Launches Seasons Bounty: Exploring the Future of Yield 3.0

Ramaa MohanRamaa Mohan·
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Scribble Network has officially launched a new creator bounty in partnership with Seasons, inviting creators to explore one of the most interesting emerging narratives in DeFi: Yield 3.0.

The campaign focuses on liquid cashflow, reflexive tokenomics, and how DeFi yield systems are evolving beyond traditional staking and emissions-based models.

The bounty includes:

  • $1000 USDC reward pool

  • Additional $500 in SEAS tokens for YouTube creators

  • A 15-day campaign window running from May 12 to May 26, 2026

Creators can participate through the official Seasons bounty page.

What Is Seasons?

Seasons is a Solana-native Yield 3.0 protocol designed around one core idea:

👉 Always Liquid. Always Earning.

Instead of relying on staking lockups or inflationary rewards, Seasons uses a reflexive fee-harvesting tokenized liquidity system that distributes yield directly to users in real assets.

The protocol has already:

  • Operated for 143+ days with zero downtime

  • Distributed $163K+ in yield

  • Completed 44 yield rounds across 312 nodes

  • Maintained a running APY around 8.5%

Learn more on the official Seasons website.


What Is Yield 3.0?

Yield 3.0 is Seasons’ next-generation approach to DeFi yield.

Instead of forcing users to:

  • Stake tokens

  • Lock liquidity

  • Claim rewards manually

Seasons enables a hold-to-earn model.

Users who hold 10,000+ SEAS in a non-custodial Solana wallet become network nodes and receive yield directly into their wallets twice a week.

The yield is distributed in:

  • Wrapped Bitcoin (wBTC)

  • Tether Gold (XAUt0)

  • Jupiter Lend USDC (jlUSDC)

No staking.
No claiming.
No lockups.


Why This Matters in DeFi

Most DeFi yield systems still depend heavily on:

  • Inflationary emissions

  • Liquidity mining

  • Locked capital

  • Complex reward systems

Seasons positions itself differently.


The protocol emphasizes:

  • Sustainable yield from real economic activity

  • Continuous on-chain cashflow

  • Non-custodial ownership

  • Liquid participation

This creates a model closer to a crypto-native savings account than a traditional yield farm.


Seasons and the Rise of Liquid Passive Income

One of the biggest narratives in this campaign is liquid cashflow.


Traditional yield systems often require users to sacrifice liquidity in exchange for rewards.

Seasons removes that tradeoff.

According to the protocol, users can:

  • Hold SEAS in their wallet

  • Maintain full custody

  • Stay liquid

  • Continue earning yield simultaneously

This “hold-to-earn” approach is becoming increasingly important as DeFi matures.


The Seasons Bounty: What Creators Can Explore

The campaign encourages creators to go deep on one specific angle.


Topics include:


Yield 3.0 and Reflexive Tokenomics

Break down how sustainable, non-emission yield systems work.


Liquid Passive Income

Explain what liquid yield means and why it matters.


Beginner Onboarding

Create tutorials around:

  • Solana wallets

  • Buying SEAS

  • Becoming a Seasons node


Competitor Comparisons

Compare Seasons with protocols like:

  • Kamino Finance

  • Meteora

  • Jito

  • Drift Protocol


The Agentic Economy

Explore how AI agents and autonomous systems may require yield infrastructure in the future.


Why the “Agentic Economy” Narrative Matters

One of the most forward-looking aspects of Seasons is its focus on the agentic economy.


The protocol argues that autonomous AI systems will eventually require:

  • Liquid capital management

  • Continuous yield generation

  • Non-custodial infrastructure

  • Automated value accrual

In this framework, traditional staking systems may be too rigid.

Seasons instead positions “hold-to-earn” as a more efficient structure for AI-native finance.


How the Bounty Works

Creators must:

  1. Pick one category

  2. Choose one sub-topic

  3. Create one deep piece of content

  4. Publish on X first

  5. Repurpose to:

    • Medium

    • Substack

    • Paragraph

All three publishing platforms are mandatory for eligibility.

Optional YouTube submissions can qualify for additional SEAS token rewards.


Rewards and Bonus Structure

Main Track

  • Total Pool: $1000 USDC

  • Multiple creator slots available

YouTube Bonus Track

Additional rewards in SEAS tokens:

  • 1st Place: $300 in SEAS

  • 2nd Place: $200 in SEAS

  • 3rd Place: $100 in SEAS


Important Campaign Rules

Creators must:

The campaign specifically prohibits:

  • Unrealistic APY claims

  • Generic AI-generated content

  • Misrepresenting the Partner Program as MLM-related


Why This Matters for Creators

This campaign reflects a larger trend in crypto content:

Infrastructure narratives are becoming more important than hype cycles.


Creators who can clearly explain:

  • Yield mechanics

  • Tokenomics

  • Solana DeFi

  • AI-native finance

will increasingly stand out.

Explore more opportunities via the Scribble Creator Page or browse live campaigns on the Scribble Platform.


FAQs

What is Seasons?

Seasons is a Solana-native Yield 3.0 protocol focused on liquid cashflow and reflexive fee-harvesting systems.


What is Yield 3.0?

Yield 3.0 is a DeFi yield model based on sustainable economic activity instead of emissions or lockups.


How do users earn with Seasons?

Users hold 10,000+ SEAS in a non-custodial wallet to become nodes and receive yield distributions directly.


What assets are distributed as yield?

Yield is distributed in:

  • wBTC

  • XAUt0

  • jlUSDC

What is the bounty deadline?

The campaign runs until May 26, 2026.

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I’m Ramaa, a writer and creator at Scribble. I’ve written two books, and writing is something I always find my way back to, whether that’s articles, scripts, captions, or overly long notes app rambles I swear will “be useful later.” I enjoy thinking about why people create, how ideas spread online, and what makes content feel genuinely human. When I’m not writing, I look after regulatory compliance and legal admin at Scribble, and I’m a graduate of the School of Policy, New Delhi. Outside of work, I’m a musician and an avid reader.

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