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BIT Inscriptions Seed Program: 40,000 $CSAS Added to the Airdrop Pool
BIT Inscriptions Seed Program: 40,000 $CSAS Added to the Airdrop Pool
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In order to promote the vigorous development of the inscription market, BIT is now launching the Inscriptions Seed Program, which will distribute seeds of inscriptions to BIT's loyal users and new registrants through airdrops, hoping to witness a flourishing growth alongside the inscription market.

  • Loyalty incentive: Each loyal user who completes KYC2 and continues to trade on BIT will receive airdropped 5 CSAS tokens.

  • New registration incentive: Each new user who registers on BIT and completes KYC 2 within 3 days, along with their first deposit, will receive airdropped 5 CSAS tokens (or other inscription tokens from the airdrop pool) until the airdrop pool is exhausted.

To celebrate the upcoming milestone of CSAS holdings on the BIT inscription market reaching nearly one hundred million tokens, the CSAS community is sponsoring 40,000 CSAS tokens for the BIT Inscription Seed Program, which will be airdropped to eligible BIT users:

Campaign period: February 28, 2024 - Until the Airdrop Pool is exhausted.

Terms and conditions:

  1. Only accounts registered after February 28, 2024, and completing KYC 2 identity verification are eligible for the new user reward. The reward is granted upon completion of the first deposit within 3 days.

  2. Institutional users and sub-accounts of BIT are not eligible to participate in this event.

  3. Rewards will be distributed to qualified winners within 7 working days.

  4. BIT reserves the right to disqualify users from participating in the campaign due to fraudulent or malicious activities during the campaign, including volume manipulation and using multiple accounts from the same IP address.

  5. BIT reserves all rights to this campaign, including the right to make changes, interpretations, and terminations at any time and without prior notice.

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