Just noticed that a certain exchange recently launched a $NIGHT token referral bonus. The account I calculated could earn around 125 USD, and there are still quite a few remaining spots, over 24,000.
These types of new user incentive activities are actually quite common. Platforms use real money to drive user growth, and we can benefit from a little "wool pulling" as a win-win. However, be sure to pay attention to the activity rules and withdrawal conditions. Don't just look at the profit numbers and rush in; some platforms set thresholds that might require a certain trading volume to unlock.
Interested friends can look into the specific gameplay. After all, if it's free money, why not take it?
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 12-13 11:55
125u sounds pretty good, but I'm more concerned about how outrageous the trading volume threshold is.
There's no reason not to take free money, but I'm worried it might be another scam.
For this kind of activity, the rules need to be read three times; don't end up finding the withdrawal conditions are ridiculously complicated.
Come on, 24,000 spots still considered sufficient? That shows participation isn't that high.
Getting some wool is fine, but what I'm most afraid of is that once the coins are in hand, they end up trapping you.
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DeepRabbitHole
· 12-13 10:54
125u, it depends on what the withdrawal threshold is. I’ve fallen into this trap before.
Can you still scoop up 24,000? That’s quite sufficient.
If you don’t read the rules carefully, rushing in is really just giving away money for nothing.
$NIGHT, what kind of coin is this again?
All the wool activities are like this; you need to carefully calculate whether it’s worth it or not.
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SolidityStruggler
· 12-12 13:18
125u sounds pretty good, but why do I feel like the more spots there are for this kind of event, the more cautious we should be?
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 12-10 12:56
125u so much? You need to check the withdrawal conditions carefully, don't get scammed.
Wait, there are still this many spots left out of 24,000? That's a bit suspicious.
It's another sheep-shearing activity, the trading threshold must be set high.
This project looks a bit cold, is it real or fake?
What are the rules? Quickly post them so I can take a look first.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 12-10 12:55
125u sounds great, but I bet the withdrawal conditions for betting five dollars definitely have some tricks.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 12-10 12:44
Wait, can I really withdraw 125u, or is it just another tactic of locking funds for three months?
Just noticed that a certain exchange recently launched a $NIGHT token referral bonus. The account I calculated could earn around 125 USD, and there are still quite a few remaining spots, over 24,000.
These types of new user incentive activities are actually quite common. Platforms use real money to drive user growth, and we can benefit from a little "wool pulling" as a win-win. However, be sure to pay attention to the activity rules and withdrawal conditions. Don't just look at the profit numbers and rush in; some platforms set thresholds that might require a certain trading volume to unlock.
Interested friends can look into the specific gameplay. After all, if it's free money, why not take it?