The core logic is simple: your usual trading rhythm doesn’t need to change. The transaction fees (friction costs) you normally pay are now converted into these “weapons,” which can be exchanged directly for physical items like iPhone, PS5, ETH, BNB, and more.
What makes this design professional is: * No disruption to your rhythm: You trade as usual, and it “drops” equipment in the background. * Multiple paths: Steady traders save their items for physical rewards, effectively reclaiming fees; aggressive traders aim for leaderboard cash prizes. * Transparent pricing: All prizes are hard currencies, more tangible than points.
Finally, This isn’t a forced all-in call activity, but a feedback system with a more “trader’s perspective.” Since friction is unavoidable, Flipster turns this cost into “legendary gear” drops.
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Take my advice:
Don’t think of Flipster’s events as free money; they are a “gear system” for traders.
Seeing the new event at @flipster_io, what attracts me most isn’t the prize pool, but how it turns trading into an RPG game.
It breaks down the originally dull contract actions into three types of “weapon items”:
* Horn (Open Position): Encourages proper actions.
* Sword (Trading Volume): Measures trading breadth.
* Chainsaw (Large Transactions): Targets deep trading.
The core logic is simple: your usual trading rhythm doesn’t need to change. The transaction fees (friction costs) you normally pay are now converted into these “weapons,” which can be exchanged directly for physical items like iPhone, PS5, ETH, BNB, and more.
What makes this design professional is:
* No disruption to your rhythm: You trade as usual, and it “drops” equipment in the background.
* Multiple paths: Steady traders save their items for physical rewards, effectively reclaiming fees; aggressive traders aim for leaderboard cash prizes.
* Transparent pricing: All prizes are hard currencies, more tangible than points.
Finally,
This isn’t a forced all-in call activity, but a feedback system with a more “trader’s perspective.” Since friction is unavoidable, Flipster turns this cost into “legendary gear” drops.