Christmas Anniversary Carnival is here: Web3 gaming platform with a $1000 prize pool waiting for you to share

【Crypto World】Web3 Gaming Aggregation Platform The9bit Teams Up with Ecosystem Partners to Launch “Unite for Glory: Web3 Christmas Carnival” Event from December 20 to 27. This carnival features a $1,000 prize pool, and players have the chance to share it by completing social interaction tasks.

How to participate? It’s simple—follow the designated tasks, the more interactions, the more rewards. The supporting ecosystem partners will contribute real funds to support high-quality participants.

What kind of platform is The9bit itself? Backed by The9 (Nasdaq: NCTY), a publicly listed company, it also collaborates with top global game IPs like Street Fighter, Resident Evil, and Monster Hunter. The platform’s logic is straightforward: all player actions in the game earn points, which are ultimately exchanged for $9BIT tokens, creating a complete Play, Earn, Own ecosystem.

The core purpose of this event is clear—bring together the exposure of various Web3 brands through holiday social tasks, promote industry交流 and ecosystem co-construction. For participants, it’s an opportunity to play and earn; for the ecosystem, it’s a moment to gather strength from all sides.

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CoffeeOnChainvip
· 9h ago
1000 bucks? Is that it? Another one of these social interaction tasks, I'm already tired of playing. Who is The9bit, never heard of them, is this listed company The9 reliable? I'm a bit tempted but still feel it's risky, need to see how it's divided. Christmas anniversary event, giving away 1000 dollars to so many people? Will this actually be credited, need to wait and see what the group says. Really or not, here comes another Be Played for Suckers, haha. Feels like it's not that simple, there must be a trap. But since it's a free task, doing it once doesn't hurt, right?
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BlockchainRetirementHomevip
· 12-20 07:09
$1000 again to harvest the leeks? I've seen this kind of activity many times It's both completing tasks and social interaction; in the end, probably only a few will actually get the money Supported by The9, huh? Well, then no problem, I believe that But I don't have time this week, let's wait for the next wave Carnival... just listen, it's more important to keep your own position safe
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HodlOrRegretvip
· 12-20 07:09
Another $1000 event, and it still requires social interaction? Forget it, I'll just focus on the bearish part.
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 12-20 06:59
$1,000? Sounds pretty good, but I don't know if it's a scam or real money. Another social interaction task, this kind of scheme has been around for a long time. How is The9bit platform, everyone? Has anyone played it? Christmas events are happening every day. Why is this one special? Wait, backed by The9th City? That's better, not just an empty shell. Sharing is fine, but I'm worried that in the end, all the benefits will be snatched by bots. The more interactions, the more rewards... How is this math problem calculated? Distributing $1,000 to all online players, maybe a few cents per person haha. The9bit still has some popularity lately, but you should check the terms carefully before participating. Another anniversary celebration, the crypto world really celebrates all year round. If I could just get $1,000 for free, that would be great. I’d go all in.
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FundingMartyrvip
· 12-20 06:57
$1000? Seems like a lot, but do these tasks require spamming again? Wait, The9 City? Isn't that the legendary agency from back in the day? Looks like it's making a comeback. Another social interaction task. I just want to know if it's going to be another cutthroat money-grabbing activity. If you have time this week, you might as well try it out. After all, opportunities to get free stuff are rare. How many people will get 1000 points? That's the real question. By the way, is The9bit platform reliable? I haven't heard of it... Christmas events are here. Are they competing with other platforms?
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FomoAnxietyvip
· 12-20 06:57
$1000 sounds like a lot. On average, how much can each person get? It's another social interaction task. This routine looks a bit familiar. Is The9bit reliable? Isn't it just another way to cut leeks? There are a bunch of Christmas activities. Could this be another scam? The9City's endorsement still gives it some credibility, but it's better to be cautious. The more interactions, the more rewards? Then you definitely have to burn accounts. That's too tiring.
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