FAQ
This page answers common questions about Harvest, how participation works, and what users should expect across the project’s different phases.
What is Harvest?
Harvest is a blockchain-based farming game centered around a small rabbit building a better life across a world of islands.
The game is designed as a gradual journey built around farming, gathering, upgrading, exploring, and progressing over time.
How does participation in Harvest work?
Harvest is structured as a phased ecosystem.
At a high level, participation is expected to move through these stages:
- presale ticket access
- early access participation
- progression and point-building
- later launch-phase expansion
Each stage has a different role, and each one helps players move deeper into the ecosystem over time.
What is the presale ticket?
The presale ticket is an early participation asset designed to give users a structured entry point into Harvest.
It should be understood as part of the broader early journey into the ecosystem rather than as a final standalone outcome.
Will the presale happen only once?
No.
The presale is planned to happen across three separate rounds over time.
These rounds are part of one broader presale phase, but they are not expected to happen all at once.
If I buy a presale ticket, what happens next?
After obtaining a presale ticket, users should stay connected to the official Harvest channels and wait for the next phase announcement.
Because Harvest unfolds in stages, there may be a meaningful gap between presale access and later participation phases. This is part of the intended project structure.
Does buying a presale ticket guarantee everything later?
No.
A presale ticket should not automatically be understood as guaranteeing every future outcome by itself.
It is an early participation asset that may connect users to later phases of the Harvest journey, but later rules, participation, and eligibility may still matter.
What is Early Access?
Early Access is the phase where selected participants begin entering the Harvest experience before the broader public rollout.
This is where players begin moving from early entry into direct interaction with the game environment.
Is Early Access the same as the final launch?
No.
Early Access and the Launch Phase are different.
- Early Access is about earlier participation
- Launch Phase is about the ecosystem opening more broadly over time
Early Access comes sooner and helps players begin engaging with Harvest before wider rollout.
What are points for?
Points are expected to help reflect progression across the Harvest ecosystem.
They may help represent how users participate over time and may later become relevant to broader eligibility or ecosystem outcomes, depending on final project rules.
Are points the only thing that matters?
No.
Points may be important, but they are not the only layer in the system.
Harvest is expected to consider progression more broadly through things like:
- early participation
- activity over time
- ecosystem engagement
- later rule definitions
Points are part of progression, not the entire story by themselves.
Why does the project unfold slowly over time?
Harvest is intentionally being built as a phased rollout.
This means presale access, Early Access, progression, and later launch stages may happen with longer gaps between them.
That structure is meant to support a clearer long-term journey rather than forcing everything into one short launch window.
Why is Base expected to come first?
Harvest is expected to begin on Base first because it provides a practical foundation for early rollout.
Base offers a simpler early environment for access systems, staged participation, and progression logic.
Will Harvest only stay on Base forever?
Not necessarily.
Base is expected to be the first primary network, but Solana may later become part of the broader Harvest strategy as the ecosystem expands.
Is there an official token already?
Users should rely only on official Harvest announcements for anything related to tokens, claims, or digital assets.
If something has not been clearly announced through official Harvest channels, it should not be treated as official.
Is there an official NFT collection other than the project’s own announced presale assets?
Users should be extremely careful with any unofficial NFT collection, mint page, or account claiming to represent Harvest.
If it is not clearly confirmed through official Harvest channels, it should not be treated as legitimate.
How do I avoid scams?
The safest approach is simple:
- only trust official project links
- do not trust random accounts or unofficial mint pages
- verify announcements through the official website and official community channels
- avoid interacting with any token, NFT, or claim page that is not officially confirmed
Will early participation matter later?
It may.
Harvest is being designed so that earlier participation, progression, and engagement may become more meaningful as later phases open.
Final rules may be clarified closer to the relevant phase, but users should understand Harvest as one connected journey rather than separate isolated events.
What should users do right now?
The best approach is to:
- understand how the Harvest journey works
- follow official project channels
- avoid scam links and unofficial claims
- approach the ecosystem as a phased rollout over time
Summary
Harvest is designed as a long-form participation journey.
Users enter through early phases, move through access and progression over time, and follow the ecosystem as it grows into later stages.
The best mindset is simple:
- join carefully
- follow official updates
- participate meaningfully
- think long term