Backpack Launches New User Reward and Existing User Recall Campaign, Participate to Receive a 250 $ES Reward
BlockBeats News, July 17: Backpack has launched a new user reward and old user recall event, which will run from July 17 to July 24, 2025. The event is open to new users registered on or after July 16 and old users who have not traded in the last 6 months. Participants during the event period will receive a $250 $ES reward for a deposit of> 200 U (USDT/USDC) and a contract profit of> 20 U on Backpack. There are a total of 4000 winning spots in this event, and if the event reaches full capacity after the deadline, winners will be randomly selected.
It is reported that the Backpack Season 2 Points Event is currently underway. Users can earn points and improve their ranking by completing trades on the Backpack Exchange, with points rewards given out every Friday. Points, as representatives of Backpack's ecosystem rights, will have more empowerment in the future.
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