A closer look at how Guild helps Superseed and any project building on it build stronger, more connected onchain communities.
As we live more of our lives online, the internet made it easier to connect. But connection alone isn’t community.
In the onchain world where coordination replaces hierarchy, the power of a community lies in how it contributes, not just how it connects. That kind of coordination needs real infrastructure. Tools that let people organize, contribute, and build together without permission. Ethereum isn’t just powered by code. It’s sustained by people, community, and a shared commitment to building something decentralized together.
But managing community at scale across wallets, platforms, and roles is hard. That’s where Guild comes in.
Guild helps communities stay organized and connected in a permissionless world. It links wallet activity to reputation, powers dynamic roles, and turns onchain contribution into something legible and rewarding.
Right now, we use Guild to assign roles to Genesis Seeders by linking wallets to Discord accounts, and to run polls and forms that respond to a user’s role. Soon, we’ll launch quests, badges, and deeper forms of recognition that reward meaningful engagement across the Superseed ecosystem.
What makes this powerful isn’t just what Superseed can do — it’s what any project building on Superseed can now access. Builders across the ecosystem can plug into Guild to coordinate, grow, and reward their audiences in more meaningful ways.
Guild is leading the charge in web3 community infrastructure, with tools that work across platforms and align with Ethereum’s core values like interoperability, decentralization, and shared ownership.
At Superseed, community isn’t a layer on top. It’s the foundation. That’s why we’re excited to bring Guild into the stack.
You can hop into our Guild here and be part of it from day one.