#CreatorPad CreatorPad Binance found a way to occupy idle people with an account and the internet

Binance has come up with something again. Binance, the company that already allows you to buy tokens faster than you can google what tokens are. This time they decided that the world of cryptocurrency lacks... bloggers.

And not just bloggers, but creators ready to write praise for new projects for a handful of tokens, set hashtags, and even trade coins they previously only bragged about in comments.

Welcome to CreatorPad, the crypto-Hogwarts for influencers.

The idea is as simple as Bitcoin in 2010:

You write a post in Binance Square.

You add a hashtag, for example, #SuccinctLabs

Mention whoever they say.

And, of course, you trade for a couple of dozen dollars to prove that you are not just a keyboard warrior, but a real crypto soldier.

In return, they promise you rewards. Real ones. In tokens. Moreover, if you try really hard, you might make it to the Mindshare Leaderboard - it's like Forbes, but for people who post memes and instructions 'how I bought LAYER for $1 and now I'm waiting for the moon'.

Those on top are the ones with tokens.

Binance decided to do everything fairly.

Top-100 by overall ranking share $10,000 PROVE.

Top-300 by theme receive $70,000.

The other participants, who couldn’t make it to the elite, will share the remaining $20,000 so they don't feel left out.

Yes, this is exactly what in politics is called 'everyone got a cookie, but some got a whole basket'.

What's the catch?

. It’s a social experiment. They are testing how many people are willing to turn their profiles into billboards for a couple of hundred dollars in tokens. And, honestly... judging by the crypto community, there’s already a line forming.$POL