A leading exchange's market-making incentive program recently announced detailed point rules. Want to score high and earn airdropped tokens? The key is understanding how this mechanism works.
The most interesting part is — even if your orders are not filled, you can still accumulate points. After a trade is executed, these points are converted into trading points, which continue to contribute to your final earnings.
The project adopts a tiered system (Band A/B/C), with a simple core logic: the closer your order price is to the market mid-price, the higher the point multiplier you receive. This design encourages traders to provide genuine deep liquidity rather than placing random orders.
To score high, there are three main points: First, the order amount should be large enough; second, the order duration should be long; third, the price should be set at an appropriate level (Band A can achieve a 100% multiplier). Meeting these three conditions opens up the earning potential.
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RektDetective
· 01-08 16:52
Can you accumulate points even if your order doesn't get filled? I think I've seen this trick somewhere... It's another seemingly win-win but actually carefully crafted wool pull scheme.
The amount of funds and patience required for CardBand A, the real profit still comes from the exchange itself.
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BearMarketBard
· 01-08 16:52
Can you earn points even if your order doesn't get filled? This trick somehow feels like a variation of cutting leeks... Band A sounds intimidating, but there aren't many who can actually reach that level, right?
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-08 16:48
Can pending orders that don't execute still earn points? This logic is pretty interesting, it feels like encouraging you to firmly hold onto liquidity positions—truly a market-making game.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 01-08 16:24
Can placing orders without executing them also earn points? This trick is pretty clever, and it feels way more fun than those previous incentives.
A leading exchange's market-making incentive program recently announced detailed point rules. Want to score high and earn airdropped tokens? The key is understanding how this mechanism works.
The most interesting part is — even if your orders are not filled, you can still accumulate points. After a trade is executed, these points are converted into trading points, which continue to contribute to your final earnings.
The project adopts a tiered system (Band A/B/C), with a simple core logic: the closer your order price is to the market mid-price, the higher the point multiplier you receive. This design encourages traders to provide genuine deep liquidity rather than placing random orders.
To score high, there are three main points: First, the order amount should be large enough; second, the order duration should be long; third, the price should be set at an appropriate level (Band A can achieve a 100% multiplier). Meeting these three conditions opens up the earning potential.