#bStocksCIS @BinanceCIS
The new bStocks AI competition does not have one scoreboard. It has two.
The communal scoreboard sets the prize pool:
- no AUM minimum: 50,000 USDC
- at least $1.5 million in registered participants' bStocks AUM: 75,000 USDC
- at least $5 million: 100,000 USDC
The personal scoreboard sets rank:
- realized PnL only
- FIFO calculation
- only positions sold before the end count
- open PnL is excluded
That creates an incentive mismatch. Holding more bStocks can help the entire group unlock a larger pool, but it does not improve an individual's rank unless a position is sold at a realized gain.
Eligibility is a third layer. A participant must register first, trade eligible BNB Smart Chain pairs through the registered Agentic Wallet, complete at least three CoinMarketCap b402 calls and three BNB Chain Agent Studio stock-analysis calls, and finish with positive realized PnL. Trades through other channels do not count.
Even the update cadence differs: holding snapshots are updated hourly, while realized PnL is refreshed daily.
I would also treat Secure Auto Sign as a risk setting, not a convenience setting. It can execute without approving every transaction, so permissions, size limits and monitoring belong inside the strategy.
The headline is "up to 100,000 USDC." The actual game is a three-part system: communal AUM, personal realized PnL and operational eligibility.
Which of those three would you audit first before placing a trade?
The new bStocks AI competition does not have one scoreboard. It has two.
The communal scoreboard sets the prize pool:
- no AUM minimum: 50,000 USDC
- at least $1.5 million in registered participants' bStocks AUM: 75,000 USDC
- at least $5 million: 100,000 USDC
The personal scoreboard sets rank:
- realized PnL only
- FIFO calculation
- only positions sold before the end count
- open PnL is excluded
That creates an incentive mismatch. Holding more bStocks can help the entire group unlock a larger pool, but it does not improve an individual's rank unless a position is sold at a realized gain.
Eligibility is a third layer. A participant must register first, trade eligible BNB Smart Chain pairs through the registered Agentic Wallet, complete at least three CoinMarketCap b402 calls and three BNB Chain Agent Studio stock-analysis calls, and finish with positive realized PnL. Trades through other channels do not count.
Even the update cadence differs: holding snapshots are updated hourly, while realized PnL is refreshed daily.
I would also treat Secure Auto Sign as a risk setting, not a convenience setting. It can execute without approving every transaction, so permissions, size limits and monitoring belong inside the strategy.
The headline is "up to 100,000 USDC." The actual game is a three-part system: communal AUM, personal realized PnL and operational eligibility.
Which of those three would you audit first before placing a trade?