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Coin-box is launching a Loyalty Rewards Program, and future platform token airdrops will be fully open to the community

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September 9th. The on-chain smart contract trading platform Coin-box announced the official launch of a Points Incentive Program (referred to as CB Points), which serves as an important credential to measure user contributions and is directly linked to the future allocation of platform tokens in airdrops. Coin-box stated that the launch of this points program aims to reward genuine participation and positive contributions from community members. Through CB Points, users will not only be able to receive future platform token airdrops but will also enjoy multiple benefits such as fee discounts, exclusive services, and community governance rights. Regarding the points calculation mechanism, Coin-box adopts a dynamic weighting model covering three main dimensions: assets, transactions, and growth. Among them, inviting new users and driving community growth are given the highest weight to encourage more community-building activities. The platform also emphasizes that the specific weighting and parameters of the points calculation will remain undisclosed to prevent malicious behavior and ensure fairness. Unlike most platforms, Coin-box is fully self-funded and operated without any VC investment. Future token distribution will mainly be completed through points airdrops. The Coin-box team stated that this move will maximize community benefits and truly achieve the mutual growth of the platform and its users. As part of the community feedback plan, Coin-box held its first-phase Priority Airdrop event from August 13, 2025, to September 10, 2025. Users who completed registration and transactions during this period will receive a one-time airdrop reward based on their effective transaction volume and referral performance. Coin-box emphasizes that the points program is not only the foundation of platform token distribution but also an important step in building an open, fair, and sustainable trading ecosystem.
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