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# Ambassador Responsibilities

As a Rogue Chain Ambassador, your engagement and contributions are vital. Here’s what is expected of you:

* Weekly X Threads: Create and post engaging content about Rogue Chain on X (formerly Twitter) using relevant hashtags to maximize visibility.
* Community Engagement: Actively participate in discussions and activities on Telegram and Discord. Your regular engagement on posts on X will help foster community growth.
* Participation in Quizzes and Events: Engage actively in scheduled quizzes and community events, such as game nights or poker nights, which align with our community’s interests.
* Weekly AMAs: Participate in Ask Me Anything sessions to keep abreast of the latest developments and contribute to discussions.
* Meme Challenges: Take part in meme creation challenges, contributing creative and engaging content that promotes Rogue Chain in a fun and relatable way.

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