Too many people have asked me how to earn Binance Alpha points these days, but to be honest, many can't even find where the Alpha page is; they just want to come in and grab airdrops. In this state, forcing your way in will only make you a stepping stone for others to earn points.
I have to say this very directly: if you don't understand the rules, and haven't figured out the mechanism, then don't rush in. Alpha points may seem simple, but it's not as easy as trading a few transactions to earn points. If your frequency is off, the currency selection is wrong, or you can't control transaction fees well, you may end up with low efficiency in earning points at best, or at worst, losing your principal altogether.
I've seen too many newbies come in without looking at the rules and directly use their main account to place trades. After a few rounds of losing money without earning many points, their mentality collapses. In fact, Alpha is essentially a spot trading points system. It’s not about giving away money, nor is it about rebates for trading; it looks at trading behavior, activity, and compliance.
The most basic step is to learn to observe first. You don't need to start with a large position right away. I recommend everyone first search for keywords (Binance Alpha) on Twitter to see how others are playing. Get a clear understanding of the point calculation method and current active strategies before trying with a small amount of funds. You can start testing with single trades within tens of US dollars, find the right rhythm and habits, and gradually increase the amount.
Don’t rush in like you’re going all in on a meme coin; this is not a game where you get rich quick. Alpha is not about speed; it's about stability. If you get the rhythm wrong, the more frequently you trade, the more you may lose. Many people may not even earn points and end up being risk-controlled.
So I suggest everyone: first look at the rules, see how others do it, and then decide whether to participate. Don’t feel like you have to follow others just because they flaunt their points, or get envious when they show profits. Rational participation is the real opportunity.