> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.rivalz.ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.rivalz.ai/rome-swarm-protocol/user-guide-rome-dashboard/reputation-and-rewards.md).

# Reputation & Rewards

## Rivalz Rewards

$RIZ is the native token for the Rivalz Ecosystem (OCY, ROME, ADCS, NOSTRINGS, VORD, etc.).&#x20;

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DISCLAIMER: You will need 40 Reputation score to claim rewards from ROME.
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* ROME Tasks and their corresponding $RIZ reward are displayed here. You will be able to claim these rewards using the “Confirm” button once claim becomes available. Please note you will need to earn at least 40 reputation before being able to claim rewards.

## Reputation Management

Users with higher reputation will be able to earn better rewards. Complete actions and verification tasks to improve your score (updates may take up to 24 hours).

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* In the Rome Actions table, you can see all available tasks and track your completed actions.
* You can scroll through the table to see all actions that earn your reputation and view the tasks you've completed to track your current reputation score.
* External Verifiers are tasks you do outside the ROME platform.


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