TL;DR (quick facts)
Total reward pool: $100,000 in $PROVE tokens.
Reward split:
Top 300 creators (Project Leaderboard / Mindshare) share 70% → $70,000.
All eligible participants share 20% → $20,000.
Top 100 creators on the CreatorPad Leaderboard share 10% → $10,000 (distributed within 7 days of campaign launch).
Where rewards arrive / claim: Reward Hub (CreatorPad / Binance Square ecosystem). Distribution windows depend on bucket — see details below.
1) Official scope & timeline
The campaign is run through CreatorPad / Binance Square (the official project posts and the Binance X announcement). The activity window and exact registration/tracking windows are posted on Binance Square and related announcement pages — those pages are the authoritative source for cutoffs, KYC/verification rules and the task list.
Important timeline notes pulled from the announcements:
Campaign posting and task window are set on the CreatorPad page (check the official announcement for exact start/end datetimes). The Binance Square post and accompanying social posts show the program dates and the Reward Hub as the claim destination.
2) Reward structure — how the $100,000 is split (and what that means)
The pool is split into three buckets:
Top 300 creators — 70% ($70,000).
This is the largest bucket. It is typically distributed proportionally based on each top-300 creator’s mindshare metric, i.e., the ranking metric tracked by CreatorPad (engagement + quality weighting). If you place inside the top 300, your share is proportional to your mindshare within that top-300 set.All eligible participants — 20% ($20,000).
Anyone who completes the eligibility tasks will share this bucket (usually split pro rata or via a minimum-qualifier system — check the campaign rules). This is the general participation pool and is distributed via the Reward Hub after the campaign ends.Top 100 CreatorPad Leaderboard — 10% ($10,000).
This is a separate CreatorPad leaderboard reward sent to the top 100 creators on the CreatorPad Leaderboard, distributed faster — within 7 days of the campaign launch (per the announcement).
Example math (concrete): if you qualify in the top 300 and your mindshare equals 0.5% of the combined mindshare among the top 300, your reward from the top-300 pool is:
70,000 × 0.005 = $350.
(Work shown: 70,000 × 0.005 = 70,000 × 5/1000 = 350.)
3) Eligibility & verification — who can participate
You generally must be a verified user on the platform (Binance account verification where applicable) or meet the platform’s CreatorPad eligibility rules. Official posts instruct “verified users” to complete tasks. Always confirm the KYC/verified requirements on the campaign page.
Typical eligibility components across CreatorPad campaigns: link social account(s), complete posting tasks, follow project rules, and not violate spam/duplicate content rules. The exact task checklist is posted on the campaign page — follow it exactly.
4) Tasks — what you need to do to qualify (general pattern)
CreatorPad campaigns usually combine several short tasks such as:
Creating and publishing posts on Binance Square (or X) about the project.
Completing small on-site quests (liking, sharing, commenting, following the project).
Linking your social wallet / profile or connecting a portfolio (some guides mention connecting a portfolio).
Action: go to the official CreatorPad campaign page (Binance Square / CreatorPad post) and follow the exact Task list. This is the authoritative checklist — community summaries are helpful but the Binance CreatorPad post is the contract for rewards.
5) Where and when rewards are distributed / claimed
Top-300 & All-participants buckets: distributed via the Reward Hub within 14 days after the campaign ends (announcement language). You will usually see an allocation or claim button in your Reward Hub account area when distribution happens.
Top-100 CreatorPad Leaderboard bucket: distributed within 7 days of the campaign launch (official post states the faster 7-day distribution for this bucket).
Always monitor the campaign’s announcement page and the Reward Hub for the claim window — organizers sometimes require you to click an explicit claim button, or the tokens are sent automatically to your exchange account/wallet integrated with the Reward Hub.
6) How CreatorPad / Mindshare ranking works (practical summary)
CreatorPad campaigns commonly use a Mindshare ranking that measures both content quality (e.g., originality and engagement quality) and influence (engagement volume). The project posts and community write-ups explain that the top lists (top 300 / top 100) are based on these tracked metrics. The exact weighting (quality vs. raw engagement) is campaign-specific and published with the CreatorPad task rules.
7) Practical strategy to maximize your share
Follow the official task list exactly — missing a required task usually disqualifies your entry. Source: official CreatorPad post.
Prioritize quality content — Mindshare campaigns reward meaningful posts and engagement. Longer-term, consistent insight tends to be scored higher than low-effort mass posting. Community guides and Binance descriptions emphasise “mindshare” over raw spam.
Engage early and often — early traction helps climb leaderboards. Some campaign mechanics also track cumulative contributions over the activity period.
Link accounts correctly (wallets / social) and keep your account verified — many problems are due to missed linkages or unverified accounts.
Avoid banned/blackhat tactics — false engagement or coordinated manipulation risks disqualification (platform policy). Official announcements warn against rule violations.
8) Security, airdrop mechanics & other exchange events
There appear to be several $PROVE token distribution events mentioned across exchanges (Binance HODLer airdrop, MEXC promotions, Alpha events for listing). These are separate programs from the CreatorPad campaign but are part of the broader PROVE launch ecosystem — keep them distinct when tracking eligibility. Example: Binance’s HODLer airdrop and Alpha listing mechanics.
Safety tip: Only follow links on the official CreatorPad / Binance Square pages and official exchange announcements. Scams and phishing posts spike around token launches.
9) Tax & accounting (brief)
Token rewards generally constitute taxable income in many jurisdictions at the time of receipt — record the fair market value (in USD or your local currency) at the time you receive the tokens. Consult a tax advisor for your country’s rules. This guide does not constitute tax advice.
10) Common FAQs
Q — Do I need a Binance account?
A — For CreatorPad campaigns hosted on Binance Square / CreatorPad and for Reward Hub distribution, the official posts recommend being a verified user — typically a Binance account is required to participate fully. Check the campaign page for the exact verification requirement.
Q — When will I see tokens in my wallet?
A — Top-100 CreatorPad bucket: within 7 days of campaign launch. Top-300 and participation buckets: within 14 days after campaign ends — check Reward Hub for claim instructions.
Q — How is the "top 300" determined?
A — By the CreatorPad / Project Leaderboard (Mindshare) metric. The exact scoring breakdown is campaign-specific and published on the campaign page.
11) Sources & where to read more (official first)
Binance Square / CreatorPad campaign announcement(s) — official campaign pages and posts (primary source for tasks, eligibility, distribution windows).
Binance X (tweet) — short announcement pointing to the CreatorPad page.
Community coverage / aggregators such as CoinStats, CoinLive and others that summarize the CreatorPad campaign mechanics and provide practical tips. Good for community context but always verify against the campaign page.
Exchange / airdrop coverage (e.g., MEXC, EthDaily) — useful to understand other PROVE distribution events and broader token launch mechanics.
12) Final checklist (before you create posts)
[ ] Confirm campaign start/end times on the official CreatorPad page.
[ ] Verify your account (KYC) if required.
[ ] Link any required social channels / portfolio connectors.
[ ] Follow the exact Task list (copy the wording and tags the campaign requires).
[ ] Produce high-quality posts that aim for engagement (not spam).
[ ] Keep records/screenshots of your submissions and timestamps — helpful if you need to dispute eligibility later.
Closing notes
This article synthesizes the official CreatorPad/Binance posts and community reporting so you have one place to read how the $100,000 PROVE campaign is split, when rewards are distributed, and how to maximize your chance of claiming rewards. The single most important rule: use the official CreatorPad campaign page on Binance Square and the Reward Hub as your source of truth for exact tasks, dates and claim procedures.
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