How the Netarise Leaderboard Works
The leaderboard is the heartbeat of Netarise. Here is how profiles are ranked, what steps and tiers mean, and how the Artifacts leaderboard fits in.
What the leaderboard measures
Profiles on the leaderboard are ranked by popularity score, which is derived from share price and total shares outstanding (market cap in platform terms). The more people who back you, the higher you rank.
The step system
The leaderboard is divided into steps. Each step contains a range of profiles. As you climb steps, you enter higher tiers with different visual treatments. The step system creates manageable competition. You are not competing against thousands of profiles at once, you are competing within your step to break into the next one.
How to climb
Get backed. When other users hold shares in you, your share price rises. Your own activity (daily collection, XP, level) contributes to your visibility, but the primary driver is community support.
The Artifacts leaderboard
Artifacts (movies, music, videos, objects) have their own separate leaderboard. Toggle from the main leaderboard to the Artifacts view to see which cultural entities the community is backing the most. Read more in What Are Artifacts on Netarise?
Tips for climbing
- Be active daily. Active profiles attract more backing.
- Back others. Reciprocity is natural on Netarise; supporting the community often leads to support flowing back.
- Join a faction. Faction visibility can boost your discoverability.
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