There have been quite a few questions in the community recently about the delay in Mapper badge points. Here's a simple explanation: the points earned from walking are not credited in real-time; the system will only process and add the data from the previous day the next day. So if you walk some distance today and notice your points haven't changed, there's no need to worry — these points will appear in your account tomorrow. This is a normal data delay processing procedure.
Regarding the statement that "mapping involves legal issues," I personally think it's a bit of an overreaction. As a location data application within the Web3 ecosystem, Mapper operates within a compliant framework. Users recording their walking routes and earning rewards is part of the application's design, and there is no violation risk. Friends with concerns can participate with confidence.
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There have been quite a few questions in the community recently about the delay in Mapper badge points. Here's a simple explanation: the points earned from walking are not credited in real-time; the system will only process and add the data from the previous day the next day. So if you walk some distance today and notice your points haven't changed, there's no need to worry — these points will appear in your account tomorrow. This is a normal data delay processing procedure.
Regarding the statement that "mapping involves legal issues," I personally think it's a bit of an overreaction. As a location data application within the Web3 ecosystem, Mapper operates within a compliant framework. Users recording their walking routes and earning rewards is part of the application's design, and there is no violation risk. Friends with concerns can participate with confidence.