Binance Launches $50,000 In BNB Giveaway. See How to Qualify

Binance, the arguably largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, wants to celebrate the WazirX token sale on Binance Launchpad. This is coming in collaboration with WazirX to launch the first-ever Binance Launchpad bounty program.

According to Binance, Users has to complete some tasks to earn a part in the sharing of $100,000 in WRX tokens. The activity of the WazirX Bounty Program had started on 23rd January and will end on 2nd February 2020.

Below are the bounty tasks for qualification. 3 out of 5 of them have to be completed by the participating users.

Task 1: Purchase at least $10 equivalent through any of Binance’s fiat to crypto options.

Task 2: Complete a valid BNB trade in the course of the activity.

Task 3: Get $10 or more of any eligible stablecoin converted to BUSD here.

Task 4: Refer a friend to get involved in Binance Futures by opening an account.

Task 5: Complete a valid trade on any Binance Futures contract during the activity period.

Rewards Arrangement

The rewards will be distributed according to the number of tasks completed.

Users that complete any 3 of the 5 tasks are qualified to share a prize pool worth $15,000 in WRX tokens. Also, users that complete 4 of the 5 tasks are qualified to share a prize pool worth $25,000 in WRX tokens.

Likewise, the users that complete all the 5 tasks are qualified to share a prize pool worth $60,000 in WRX tokens.

You can sign up for the Binance account here for a 10% discount on trading fees and sign up for the Binance Futures account here. After opening the Futures account, users can enter their GetDiscount code in the appropriate box to get a 10% discount on the futures trading fees.

The exchange also reiterated the risks of getting involved in cryptocurrency-related trading due to high price volatility in the market. Participants are hereby advised to trade responsibly.

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