How to Earn More Token Rewards with the BrushO’s Brush and Earn Mechanism?
Feb 17

Feb 17

With the BrushO AI-Powered Mining Toothbrush, you can improve your oral health while effortlessly earning rewards — this is the power of BrushO’s Brush and Earn mechanism. But how can you maximize your Brush and Earn rewards? Let’s break it down for you.

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1. What Factors Affect My Brush and Earn Rewards?

As the name suggests, “Brush” is at the core of this mechanism — your brushing habits directly determine how many tokens you can earn. During the 90-day validity period of the brush head, your rewards are influenced by:

  • Your brushing score for each session
  • Whether you brush twice daily (morning and night)
  • Whether you sync your brushing data via Bluetooth in a timely manner

2. How Is the Brushing Score Calculated?

Your brushing score reflects how well you brush your teeth — helping you maintain optimal oral health while contributing high-quality data to the ecosystem. It is assessed based on three key factors:

  • Did you clean all your teeth? The BrushO app and toothbrush handle provide real-time feedback on the areas you’ve cleaned and those you’ve missed. Simply follow the guidance to achieve full-mouth cleaning success!
  • Did you brush for a full two minutes? Dentists recommend brushing for at least two minutes per session. Your BrushO AI-Powered Mining Toothbrush has a built-in timer and zone change reminders, and it automatically stops when the time is up — just make sure not to stop mid-session.
  • Did you use the right amount of pressure? Brushing too lightly may leave plaque behind, while brushing too hard can damage your teeth and gums. The BrushO AI-Powered Mining Toothbrush features smart pressure sensing: Green light = Not enough pressure. Blue light = Ideal pressure. Red light = Too much pressure (the brush head will automatically slow down to prevent damage).

3. If I Brush Twice Daily, Maintain a High Brushing Score, and Sync My Data on Time, Will I Earn the Maximum Brush and Earn Rewards?

Yes! However, missing a brushing session or failing to sync your data for an extended period will reduce your rewards.

Syncing your data is simple — after pairing your toothbrush with the BrushO app, just bring your toothbrush close to your phone to upload the data.

Your BrushO AI-Powered Mining Toothbrush can store up to 14 days of brushing data. As long as you sync within this period, you’ll still receive your Brush and Earn rewards, but the sooner you upload, the sooner you get your rewards!


4. Are There More Ways to Boost My Brush and Earn Rewards?

Absolutely! You can further increase your earnings by actively participating in the BrushO ecosystem.

(1) Staking Tokens for Higher Rewards

Staking $BRUSH is a way to show your commitment to the BrushO ecosystem — and earn more rewards in return.

  • Staking 10,000+ $BRUSH will increase your Brush and Earn rewards by 1.03x
  • The more you stake, the more you earn
  • You’ll also receive additional staking rewards beyond just Brush and Earn bonuses

For details on staking multipliers and staking reward formulas, please refer to the BrushO Whitepaper:

(2) Becoming an Early Adopter

Join BrushO now and become an early adopter!

The total daily reward pool is fixed, meaning the fewer participants there are, the larger your individual share of rewards will be. Early adopters benefit the most!

5. Is There a Specific Formula for Calculating Brush and Earn Rewards?

Yes! BrushO ensures that rewards are distributed fairly by calculating earnings based on multiple factors — including all the elements mentioned above.

For the exact Brush and Earn reward formula, please refer to the BrushO Whitepaper:

4.4.2 User Brushing Rewards | BrushO Network Docs

Below is a Brush and Earn reward estimation table. You can use it to predict your potential daily earnings. As shown in the table, joining early gives you the highest rewards. And if the token price rises, your earnings will continue to grow!

About BrushO

BrushO(https://brusho.io/) is a decentralized global oral health data platform, consisting of the BrushO AI-Powered Mining Toothbrush and the BrushO Network. BrushO empowers users to significantly improve their oral care routine while simultaneously establishing their own Web3 oral health identity. Users accumulate personal oral health data assets, contributing to a global oral health data network. This network provides a valuable data gateway for the entire oral health industry, benefiting both individuals and businesses across the sector.Through user authorization, BrushO transforms the oral health industry by restructuring production relationships while safeguarding user privacy, driving industry upgrades, and raising global oral health standards.

BrushO Website:https://brusho.io/

BrushO Telegram:https://t.me/BrushOcommunity

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