Ladies and gentlemen, Plasma's creator activity on a leading exchange, CreatorPad, is still in full swing. Currently, about 5,500 participants have joined (I just refreshed the leaderboard), and the prize pool is a full 1,750,000 XPL. At the current price of $0.13, even with a conservative estimate of 6,000 participants sharing the rewards, each person can receive approximately 291 XPL, which is close to $38. This doesn't even include the additional rewards for quality rankings, making it quite cost-effective.
Honestly, most project activities have long since been flooded with participants, but this one is still relatively calm, giving early movers a clear advantage. What's more, the task setup is quite friendly—daily operations are virtually zero barrier, with almost no cost involved. As long as you stick with it, you'll have stable income.
Let me break down the fastest way to get on board and claim rewards:
First, the preparatory work is simple. Search for Plasma on the main exchange's marketplace, find the official account, and follow it. Also, follow the official account on Twitter (domestic users should remember to use a VPN tool).
The next daily routine involves two main tasks:
**First: Content creation.** Post at least one article over 500 words each day, sharing your thoughts on Plasma or your actual experience using it. Many people think this is troublesome, but it's not—just talk about your real feelings. Recently, I often use the Plasma chain for transferring stablecoins, with gas fees almost negligible, and transfer speeds are ridiculously fast. Compared to many other public chains, it's cheaper and quicker. You can also delve into the hardcore features of Plasma as a Layer1 architecture designed specifically for stablecoin payments, such as native USDT paying gas, zero-fee cross-account transfers, and so on. Just elaborating on these can easily break 500 words.
**Second: Trading interaction.** Engage in trading activities on the exchange daily to keep your account active. This requirement isn't strict—just maintain basic participation.
Stick to these two steps, and by the end of the month, you'll find the returns quite substantial.
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Blockblind
· 8h ago
The number of people is still less than 6,000. This is indeed a good opportunity to grab a bargain, but you need to write more than 500 words every day. It depends on individual willingness.
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CounterIndicator
· 8h ago
5500 people participating is about to get competitive, how are there still people saying it's indifferent?
Writing 500 words a day directly discourages me, unless you're really that free.
Fast transfers and cheap Gas fees are actually true, but whether the rewards can be received depends on the official’s mood.
Having a first-mover advantage has been talked about too many times, but in the end, it all cooled off.
Persisting in participation will lead to stable income, I've been hearing this for three years...
50 people are already starting to hype, let's wait and see what happens next.
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DuskSurfer
· 9h ago
There aren't many events with over five thousand people, and this wave is indeed a window period. Those who get in early eat the meat, and those who get in later drink the soup.
However, writing 500 words every day is really a bit of a challenge for a lazy dog like me. I still have to figure out how to get some content out.
How much I can make by the end of this month remains to be seen. Anyway, since the cost is low, I'll give it a try.
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zkNoob
· 9h ago
5,500 people just to split 1.75 million? I need to do the math clearly. It feels like one of those jobs that seem pretty good but actually have a very high threshold.
500 words articles every day, plus trading interactions. Is the time cost really zero?
Ladies and gentlemen, Plasma's creator activity on a leading exchange, CreatorPad, is still in full swing. Currently, about 5,500 participants have joined (I just refreshed the leaderboard), and the prize pool is a full 1,750,000 XPL. At the current price of $0.13, even with a conservative estimate of 6,000 participants sharing the rewards, each person can receive approximately 291 XPL, which is close to $38. This doesn't even include the additional rewards for quality rankings, making it quite cost-effective.
Honestly, most project activities have long since been flooded with participants, but this one is still relatively calm, giving early movers a clear advantage. What's more, the task setup is quite friendly—daily operations are virtually zero barrier, with almost no cost involved. As long as you stick with it, you'll have stable income.
Let me break down the fastest way to get on board and claim rewards:
First, the preparatory work is simple. Search for Plasma on the main exchange's marketplace, find the official account, and follow it. Also, follow the official account on Twitter (domestic users should remember to use a VPN tool).
The next daily routine involves two main tasks:
**First: Content creation.** Post at least one article over 500 words each day, sharing your thoughts on Plasma or your actual experience using it. Many people think this is troublesome, but it's not—just talk about your real feelings. Recently, I often use the Plasma chain for transferring stablecoins, with gas fees almost negligible, and transfer speeds are ridiculously fast. Compared to many other public chains, it's cheaper and quicker. You can also delve into the hardcore features of Plasma as a Layer1 architecture designed specifically for stablecoin payments, such as native USDT paying gas, zero-fee cross-account transfers, and so on. Just elaborating on these can easily break 500 words.
**Second: Trading interaction.** Engage in trading activities on the exchange daily to keep your account active. This requirement isn't strict—just maintain basic participation.
Stick to these two steps, and by the end of the month, you'll find the returns quite substantial.