There are still a dozen hours left in the @Solv Protocol creator project event. Last time I complained about the project.

That being said, the event is here, and the current number of participants is only 237, so the competition isn’t that fierce. Writing one article can qualify you, and the airdrop you receive may not be small; you should be able to get around $50.

Please follow me, the template for the small essay is in the comments section.

For the @Solv Protocol BTC+ essay event, my first reaction is: a $20,000 reward pool sounds like a lot, but the participation rules are really cumbersome. It must be an original piece of at least 300 words, include the tag #BTCUnbound $SOLV , and you must have content records from at least 30 days beforehand, which is comparable to writing a small thesis. Compared to other projects that offer rewards in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, this level of sincerity is indeed lacking.

The selling points of BTC+ are still worth mentioning:

• One-click deposit of BTC, 5-6% basic yield, no cross-chain and no packaging;

• The longer the lock-up period, the higher the Reward Power weight, and you can participate in sharing $100,000 SOLV;

• The strategy integrates on-chain credit, liquidity, and basis arbitrage, and also adds BlackRock BUIDL and Hamilton Lane fund earnings;

• Binance Earn personally selected Solv as the only Bitcoin yield manager, with compliance and custody endorsements in place.

In summary: the rules are complicated, and the rewards are average, but at least it’s a real opportunity. No matter how small the airdrop is, it’s still free money; writing one article can secure a spot, so why not? I will participate and share the actual earnings I receive after the event ends, to verify whether Binance Square's 'Creator Platform' is worth a long-term investment.

👉 So don’t hesitate, if you can take advantage of it, do it, don’t wait until it ends and then regret it.

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