Just finished preparing for MTP air drop, Binance Alpha has new news - today's TGE score requirement skyrocketed to 241 points. While it's a 'high score threshold', the good news is 'no need to rush!' For those who missed the Alpha air drop before, you can try for it this time; meanwhile, the group is also discussing two key questions: 'Can Alpha be re-entered (return to participation)?' 'Can small funds (less than 3 BNB) still play?' Today I will break down these questions to help players of different funding levels find direction.
1. First look at TGE opportunities: 241 points may be high, but no need to rush; those who missed before can try again.
This TGE is different from the previous 'speed-based quota grabbing'; the focus is on 'high scores but lying down to earn', suitable for two types of people:
1. Veteran players with 241 points or above: Don't panic, just follow the process to participate.
Core advantage: You don't have to watch the time like grabbing MTP; as long as your score is enough (241 points), submit the application within the prescribed time, and you can basically get the quota without worrying about scientists cutting in.
Low funding requirement: Unlike the previous '3 BNB limit', this time you can participate without large funds, a few thousand U is enough (the exact amount wasn't mentioned, but based on the previous Bonding Curve model, 0.5-1 BNB is sufficient), with controllable risk.
Suitable audience: Previous Alpha players with sufficient points but missed TAKE/TGE, this time no need to rush, equivalent to 'making up opportunities', don't waste your high scoring advantage.
There is an old player in the group who was 1 point short of 240 points and didn't participate in the last TGE. This time, he just hit 241 points. He said: 'High scores may be competitive, but not having to rush is very friendly. Playing with a few thousand U, even if it rises by 20%, you can earn a few hundred U, which is more reliable than inflating air drops.'
2. Players with insufficient points: Don't grind hard, wait for the next low-scoring opportunity.
If your score is below 241 points, don't grind hard for this TGE (like inflating trading volume to gather points):
The cost of grinding points is high: Missing 10 points may cost dozens of U in fees; if you miss out or TGE drops, you may lose instead.
Future opportunities: Alpha often has low-scoring TGE (like the previous 61-point BOOSTER task, 200-point MTP air drop), it's better to save your energy for the next round, which is more cost-effective.
2. Key question: Can Binance Alpha still 're-enter'? Players who have left, pay attention.
Many players who previously exited Alpha (didn't inflate points, abandoned accounts) ask, 'Can I re-enter?' The answer is 'Yes, but you need to meet 2 conditions':
1. The account has not been banned: As long as there are no violations, you can 'reactivate'.
If your previous Alpha account hasn't been banned (no multiple accounts, no inflation of points), even if you haven't logged in for a long time, you can still log in now:
Check points first: If your points are still above 200, you can directly participate in the subsequent TGE/air drops;
Not enough points: Do 'quick tasks' to make up points (like binding devices, small transactions), you can gather 200 points in 1-2 days, equivalent to 'reactivating the account.'
There was a fan who lost his account last year and his score dropped to 180 points. Recently he logged in and made up 20 points, just in time for this 241 points TGE. He said: 'As long as the account isn't banned, re-entering isn't hard, it's much easier than a new account.'
2. Account banned: Don't touch 'Unbanning Services', just create a new account.
If your account is banned due to multiple accounts or point inflation, don't buy 'unbanning services' (it's likely a scam), just create a new account.
Starting a new account: Register with a new phone number, complete real-name verification, first do beginner tasks (get 50 points), then gather 200 points through trading/staking, you can meet the standard within a week;
Be compliant: Don't log in with multiple devices on a new account, don't inflate volume, play by the rules, avoid getting banned again.
3. Small fund players be cautious: If below 3 BNB (2700U), don't inflate trading volume!
Many small fund players ask, 'Can I play Alpha with less than 2700U?' My answer is, 'You can play, but don't inflate trading volume, choosing the right direction is more important.'
1. Small funds inflating trading volume: The cost-effectiveness is too low, it's better to do these 2 things.
For funds below 3 BNB, inflating trading volume to gather points is not cost-effective:
High cost: Inflating trading volume by 1000U incurs fees of 5-10U; if you miss TGE/air drops, it's a loss.
Low returns: Even if participating in TGE, the quota for small funds is limited, a 30% rise won't earn much, better to change direction.
I recommend small fund players to do these 2 things:
Doing BOOSTER tasks: You can participate with 61 points, earning 3-5U each time, earning 50-80U monthly, zero cost guaranteed profit;
Waiting for low-scoring air drops: For example, MTP's 200 points air drop, no need to inflate points, just grab it and it's free profit, much better than inflating trading volume.
2. Small fund gameplay: 'Light participation + stability' is key, don't be greedy.
Playing Alpha with small funds, the core is 'no hassle, guaranteed profit':
Fund allocation: From 2700U, take 10% (270U) to participate in low-scoring TGE/air drops, 50% (1350U) buy BTC/ETH for stability, 40% (1080U) keep USDT for opportunities;
Don't chase highs: Even if TGE rises, don't increase your position; small funds should take profits and leave, for example, if you earn 20%, just sell, don't be greedy for 'doubling'.
There was a small fund fan who played Alpha with 2000U, not inflating points, not chasing highs, just doing BOOSTER and low-scoring air drops, earning a steady 100U per month. He said: 'Small funds play for stability, not to compete; don't compare with studios, just earn some pocket money.'
4. Final summary: Alpha gameplay guide for different players.
High-scoring veteran players (241 points +): For this TGE, play with a few thousand U, no need to rush, the probability of making a profit is high.
Low-scoring players (200-240 points): Don't grind hard, wait for the next low-scoring opportunity, prioritize doing BOOSTER tasks;
Re-entering players: If your account isn't banned, just reactivate; if it's banned, create a new account, don't fall for unbanning scams.
Small fund players (<2700U): Don't inflate trading volume, do BOOSTER + wait for low-scoring air drops, focus on stability.
I will continue to monitor the quota and the increase after this TGE, and also share practical tips for 're-entering'. If you want to stay updated on Alpha opportunities and avoid pitfalls, follow me - Alpha is not exclusive to 'large funds'; if you choose the right way to play, whether high scoring or small funds, you can make money!