A major exchange recently launched a ski suit giveaway event, attracting many users to participate. The event adopts a 100% winning mechanism, making the participation threshold relatively friendly. Some users shared their lottery results; although they ultimately received a cash reward of 300 USDT instead of ski equipment, many still eagerly signed up to try their luck. From an event design perspective, this type of marketing strategy can effectively boost user engagement and platform stickiness. For users active within the exchange ecosystem, these regularly launched interactive activities have become a distinctive highlight of the platform and also provide ordinary users with additional earning opportunities.
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Degentleman
· 19h ago
100% winning sounds good, but I feel like it's not that simple
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It's the same trick again, giving away cash instead of real gear haha
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300U is okay, just participate with a free-to-play mindset
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This kind of activity design is really clever, and user stickiness is skyrocketing
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Wow, the threshold is really friendly, I’ll go try my luck too
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The key is what you can actually win, feels like a psychological game
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The exchange is playing this move well, I’m hooked
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WalletsWatcher
· 01-09 11:23
100% win? That sounds a bit too good to be true. Better to be cautious.
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GasFeeTears
· 01-08 16:58
100% win? Sounds good, but it's just probability. I just want to ask if anyone has actually won skiing equipment haha
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-08 16:56
100% winning? I know this trick well, it's just a matter of probability.
To be honest, you still need to keep farming for rewards.
These activities are just for fun; don't really expect to get skiing equipment.
It's the same marketing tactic again, but some people did make 300, so I have to try my luck too.
New activities every day, exchanges really know how to play.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 01-08 16:55
100% winning? This is Schrödinger's bull market—the prize is both a snowboard and USDT before it's awarded.
Honestly, this marketing tactic perfectly exemplifies the bear market philosophy—using illusory expectations to maintain user engagement. From the supply and demand curve, it's truly clever.
But to be fair, 300U isn't free; the exchange really understands retail traders' psychology. I think it could 10x.
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YieldHunter
· 01-08 16:45
ngl this "100% guaranteed win" thing is sus... if you look at the data, most people getting 300 usdt while the marketing budget clearly went to the ski gear ads lol
actually the real question is what's the apyr on whatever liquidity pool they want you locked in for this? degens never do the math
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ConfusedWhale
· 01-08 16:38
100% win? Ha, I know this trick well. It's better to just cash out and be safe.
A major exchange recently launched a ski suit giveaway event, attracting many users to participate. The event adopts a 100% winning mechanism, making the participation threshold relatively friendly. Some users shared their lottery results; although they ultimately received a cash reward of 300 USDT instead of ski equipment, many still eagerly signed up to try their luck. From an event design perspective, this type of marketing strategy can effectively boost user engagement and platform stickiness. For users active within the exchange ecosystem, these regularly launched interactive activities have become a distinctive highlight of the platform and also provide ordinary users with additional earning opportunities.