Growth value is not "points," but the compound interest of your time on Gate
Many people see "growth value draws for bonus prizes" and their first reaction is: luck-based. But after spending more time on Gate, you'll realize that growth value is not essentially a lottery chip, but the "time compound interest" of your long-term behavior on the platform. Daily sign-ins, trading, interactions, participating in activities—seemingly small, scattered actions—are ultimately quantified into growth value. When these growth values can directly participate in draws for gold bars and merchandise, it means the platform is rewarding "long-term users" with real money.
The logic behind this is very clear: Gate prefers to reward active, genuine, and continuously engaged ecosystem participants, rather than opportunists who jump in and out. For ordinary users, the greatest value of the growth value lottery is not the chance of winning, but the added certainty and anticipation for actions they would do anyway.
You don't need to spend extra costs; just turn your time from "whitewashing" into "potentially monetizable," which, in current platform activities, is a very cost-effective design.
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#成长值抽奖赢金条和精美周边
Growth value is not "points," but the compound interest of your time on Gate
Many people see "growth value draws for bonus prizes" and their first reaction is: luck-based. But after spending more time on Gate, you'll realize that growth value is not essentially a lottery chip, but the "time compound interest" of your long-term behavior on the platform. Daily sign-ins, trading, interactions, participating in activities—seemingly small, scattered actions—are ultimately quantified into growth value. When these growth values can directly participate in draws for gold bars and merchandise, it means the platform is rewarding "long-term users" with real money.
The logic behind this is very clear: Gate prefers to reward active, genuine, and continuously engaged ecosystem participants, rather than opportunists who jump in and out. For ordinary users, the greatest value of the growth value lottery is not the chance of winning, but the added certainty and anticipation for actions they would do anyway.
You don't need to spend extra costs; just turn your time from "whitewashing" into "potentially monetizable," which, in current platform activities, is a very cost-effective design.