Family! Binance Alpha is launching the ASRR platform today, and this afternoon we will announce the airdrop threshold for Alpha points. This Alpha airdrop is aimed at ASRR!
Let me tell you, this threshold score is probably ridiculously high, why? Because everyone has recovered to 15 points! This Binance Alpha is the first platform to launch Assisterr AI (ASRR), and trading will open today on May 30, with specific times to be discussed later.
Those who meet the criteria must claim the airdrop using Binance Alpha points on the Alpha activity page, which will go live today along with the details.
From the first deduction cycle to 15 days, once the score updates today, the record of 15 points from the first day of participating in the deduction project 15 days ago will be gone. So, regarding deductions, the earlier you use it, the better. If you have enough points, hurry up and use them; the bonus period will slowly fade away, so when you catch an opportunity, don’t be too picky or calculate too much.
Now let’s talk about this #ALPHA points activity:
If you want to get the airdrop, the goal is to reach the maximum point limit, continuously participate for about 15 days, and max out the daily point limit (usually 210 - 250 points). Completing the 15-day sprint usually gives you enough points to claim the current airdrop (which could be 2 - 4 times).
After claiming the reward, don’t stop; keep going! Claiming rewards deducts points, so you must sprint for at least another 15 days with new high scores to “roll off” the deduction days, letting them expire.
You also need to maintain high scores; about 15 days after deductions, you can return to the maximum point limit, preparing for the next claim.
If you stop, the consequences will be serious! If you stop after deductions, the negative score records remain valid within the cycle, and after restarting, you will need to accumulate another 15-day sprint period to cover the negative points and go back to the limit. The result is that stopping for 15 days + re-sprinting for 15 days = a total of 30 days before you can claim again.
The core conclusion is: don’t stop! If you keep going for about 15 days, you can return to the limit for the airdrop; if you stop, it will take 30 days, and your efficiency will be directly halved. Remember, sprint for 15 consecutive days to claim the airdrop, and after claiming, sprint for another 15 days to offset the negative points back to the limit for the next time. Stopping means you’ll need 30 days to claim again; keep going is the way to go!