While there are many different aspects that define a Web3-native project as inherently “good” compared to other projects, one of the most important criteria is the ability of the project to reward its community. However, community reward mechanisms are often a multi-faceted complexity as the need for the reward to carry both financial value and participatory incentive arises. Then, it is combined with the token emissions problem, in which a high reward rate could potentially result in over-dilution of the circulating supply in the market, driving down the value of the token itself. In this article, we are showcasing how Carbonstarter effectively resolves this issue with ARBS, veARBS, and xARBS.