Overview
Raiders Guild is a rewards-based social engagement platform that lets people earn points by completing short coordinated tasks across X, Discord, Reddit, and other public channels1. It is built for community managers who want to organize promotion campaigns and for everyday users who want to get paid in tokens for posting, sharing, or joining servers. The platform groups these tasks into "raids" — one user creates the raid, pays for it, and a crowd of participants finishes the listed actions for a share of the rewards.
Raiders Guild is a flagship product of The Mallard Order, a long-running NFT and community project on Cardano. The platform runs on the parent project's RUNE V2 token, which is the currency raid creators spend to launch a campaign, and is the same token participants ultimately collect when they convert their in-app Rune Points2.
Key Features
- Cross-platform raids in one place. Raids can target X, Discord, Reddit, YouTube, Farcaster, Kick, and Twitch from the same dashboard, so a campaign reaches an audience across multiple networks instead of just one3.
- Pay-to-launch, share-to-earn structure. Raid creators pay in RUNE V2 to publish a campaign, and participants who finish the listed actions earn Rune Points plus entries into raffles and mega raffles2.
- Daily streaks and reward tracking. A 7-day daily claim cycle gives regular users a steady reason to come back; streaks, balances, and raid history are tracked inside the app3.
- Mobile wallet support. The login flow accepts Discord, Google, or a wallet connection, and recent patches improved mobile sign-in through JoeyWallet and Xaman — useful for the browser and mobile wallets most readers already use3.
- Invite-code gated rollout. New accounts need an invite code from an existing user, which limits the user pool to people sponsored by someone already on the platform.
What to Expect
The public-facing surface is intentionally small. Anyone visiting app.raidersguild.io sees a login screen with Discord, Google, and wallet sign-in buttons, plus a privacy page and a terms page — everything else sits behind authentication. To get in, a new user needs an invite code from someone already on the platform, which keeps the user base sponsored rather than open.
Once inside, the experience centers on the raid dashboard, the daily claim, and a points balance. Raid creators set up campaigns and pay for them in RUNE V2; participants browse open raids, complete the listed steps on the target platform, and watch their Rune Points climb. The product sits alongside other Cardano DApps on adastack, with development driven by The Mallard Order team and updates shared through the project's X account.
