A well-known Web3 project recently launched the 2025 Year-End Grand Prize event, with quite a rich gameplay — participants can join independently or invite friends to compete for the top spots. The event features 7 award categories, each producing multiple winners. The final rewards include both cards and SBTs, which are quite attractive to participants.
From the event setup, it mainly includes competition tracks such as Best Invitation Award (most invited users), Invitation Pack Opening King (highest total number of packs opened through invitations), and other dimensions. This multi-dimensional design allows players with different strategies to have a chance to win. It’s worth noting that the event ends on December 30th at 23:59, leaving participants a relatively short window to sprint. If you want to win, you need to act early.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 20h ago
No way, is this real? SBT can be played like this? This event design is pretty clever.
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Ends on December 30th? Why am I only seeing this now? Aren't you just screwing me over?
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I like this multi-dimensional competition approach. Finally, I don't have to obsess over the number of invitations.
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The "Invite to Open the Pack King" gimmick is really bold. Whether it turns things around depends entirely on whether my friends are supportive.
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Let's go for it. Anyway, there are only a few days left until the end of the year. Taking a gamble.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-27 08:48
Whoa, the deadline is so tight, December 30th? I thought there was plenty of time, now I have to rush to recruit people.
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Seven awards sound good, but it seems like in the end it's all about inviting people. Is there a way to participate without relying on connections?
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SBT and cards both provided? Not bad, not bad, at least better than some projects that only provide screenshots.
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I've heard of the multi-dimensional track approach, but in the end, it's still about inviting numbers. Those who understand, understand.
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It's already December and the event is just starting. The pace is really a bit rushed.
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The competition for the leaderboard looks pretty intense, feels like it's another game of relying on connections.
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Wait, how do I participate in this activity? I didn't see a link.
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RektButAlive
· 12-27 08:46
Uh, is the deadline December 30th? That's too tight, feels like another gimmick to attract new users.
Oh, it looks pretty good, multi-dimensional competition is still somewhat interesting.
7 awards? Sounds like a lot of hype, but whether you can actually win awards is another matter.
Cards and SBTs both given? Wow, this is a big move this time.
Others are already rushing ahead, and I'm still slacking off haha.
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TooScaredToSell
· 12-27 08:43
Deadline is December 30th? Gotta rush to grab the wool, or I'll miss out on this wave of benefits again.
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This multi-dimensional competition feels a bit intense, but at least it gives rookie players a chance to make the list.
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SBT and cards too? This project is quite generous, pretty interesting.
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Inviting to open the pack king sounds like a game for the boss, this routine shows the boss really understands user psychology.
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Time is so tight, even if I want to participate, I need to find some time to step away.
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Seven award categories sound like a lot, but I always feel that only a few people can really win the grand prize.
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The phrase "Act early" really hit me. My biggest fear is falling behind on the last day of the sprint.
A well-known Web3 project recently launched the 2025 Year-End Grand Prize event, with quite a rich gameplay — participants can join independently or invite friends to compete for the top spots. The event features 7 award categories, each producing multiple winners. The final rewards include both cards and SBTs, which are quite attractive to participants.
From the event setup, it mainly includes competition tracks such as Best Invitation Award (most invited users), Invitation Pack Opening King (highest total number of packs opened through invitations), and other dimensions. This multi-dimensional design allows players with different strategies to have a chance to win. It’s worth noting that the event ends on December 30th at 23:59, leaving participants a relatively short window to sprint. If you want to win, you need to act early.