Understand the TermMax 2 Million Prize Pool! Two ways to play—ordinary people can choose the clear one directly 👍

After digging deep into TermMax’s massive 2-million TMX benefit event, my biggest takeaway is this: project owner @TermMax genuinely understands users. Instead of rigid, one-size-fits-all participation rules, it’s designed in layers for different groups—newcomers and seasoned creators can both find paths that suit them, and it’s especially conscientious.

I found that this time the event is split into two independent participation tracks, catering separately to regular retail users and content creators. Of the total pool, 1.7 million TMX is turned into a public giveaway with 80,000 spots opened. Everyone spends just a few minutes completing basic tasks like following, reposting, and answering questions, and can receive 21.25 TMX per person. If you don’t want to think too hard and just want an easy way to grab rewards, this is the most hassle-free track.

Meanwhile, 300,000 TMX is reserved specifically for Binance creators as high-value rewards. There are two allocations—Global and Chinese—with 150,000 each, and 500 high-quality slots per side. Converted, the average earnings can reach 300 TMX per person—more than ten times the reward of the regular giveaway. But higher rewards inevitably come with requirements: you must publish original content between 8.17 and 8.21, complete manual verification by August 24, and the event is designed to filter for players who truly care and deeply work on the project.

I have to give the project team a thumbs-up here: to prevent batch-made sockpuppets from farming rewards, @TermMax also adds basic entry requirements—you must link a Binance wallet with no key, hold 2 or more Alpha points, and registration will consume points. This effectively filters out invalid spam crews.

That said, I also have questions objectively. Most users attracted by simple tasks are likely here to farm rewards in the short term—whether they can stay after the event ends is still unknown. Also, whether the content evaluation criteria in the creation track and the reward distribution are fair will only become clear once the event is actually launched.

Overall, this dual-track reward model is far more reliable than a single event. Let me ask everyone: will you choose the easy, low-effort basic giveaway to earn quietly, or spend energy creating and go for the high rewards in the creator challenge?
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