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Recently, a leading Web3 wallet launched a very interesting Double Christmas event. The gameplay is somewhat similar to the early days of Alipay's Lucky Collection, with a total prize pool of $100,000 VSN waiting to be won.
The mechanism is a combination of gacha draws and card collection. The participation threshold is low—completing tasks like transactions and staking can earn you chances to draw cards, which randomly drop different rewards. The goal is to collect 6 different MOEW cards; completing the set grants a big prize. It's a first-come, first-served mode, so those interested should act quickly.
Honestly, this kind of activity has a pretty good sense of immersion, reminiscent of collecting lucky cards, especially during the New Year period. Many people are participating, and friends wanting to try their luck for the New Year can give it a shot. Just see it as an interaction with the wallet ecosystem.
Honestly, this is just for fun. Don't expect to get rich overnight, but since I'm free anyway, drawing cards is a good way to pass the time.
First come, first served? Then I better rush to buy, or else it'll be another situation where others eat the meat and I drink the soup.
But you can only draw cards by staking... Let me check if I still have spare funds in my wallet. These days, participating in activities seems to require paying taxes first—has that become a standard procedure?
Collect 6 cards to win a big prize? I feel like the odds are a bit slim...
Whatever, I'll just try my luck first. Anyway, just for fun.
This kind of mechanism can be really addictive. Be careful not to fall for any tricks, everyone.
Wait, first come, first served? Then I better rush to get in, or the prize pool will be divided out.