Most points systems are designed to keep you busy.
@integra_layer’s XPs feel different because they were designed to turn effort into leverage, not just activity. That is exactly why they are not staying idle.
Integra is introducing City Builder, a multiplayer competitive layer where the XPs you have already earned become something you can deploy, coordinate, and compete over. This is not a cosmetic game layer. It is modeled on how real estate actually works in the real world.
Cities are built through collective effort. Capital flows where coordination is strongest. Value compounds when contributors align. City Builder brings that same logic onchain and makes participation matter.
You can start a city or join one, earn more XPs through participation, hit building milestones together, complete cities, and then expand and compete again.
Each city can unlock more than 15M XPs. The more a city unlocks, the more XPs flow back to its members and the larger that city’s share of the IRL allocation becomes.
And it is not evenly split. The contributors who actually move cities forward earn meaningfully more.
This is Integra turning participation into ownership and coordination into real advantage. Those XPs were never just points. They were infrastructure.