
链研社|Aug 31, 2025 14:28
In recent years, more and more movies have featured elements of cryptocurrency—it’s infiltrating every aspect of life. *Caught in the Web* tells the story of $1 billion worth of cryptocurrency being stolen. It has a Douban rating of 8.2 and ranks in the top 5 Hong Kong films of recent years.
Binance’s marketing this time was quite different. Across Twitter, forums, and communities, they launched a total of 10 waves of movie ticket giveaways, covering all fronts. A lot of people probably managed to snag some. Their response was quick, and the main thing was how creative the approach was, creating a vibe of randomly grabbing perks. Honestly, I hope Binance does more of these kinds of activities in the future—inviting everyone to watch movies and play games feels more down-to-earth and human, improving the brand’s likability. It’s not just about trading; it’s about life too.
If you weren’t fast enough to grab movie tickets, you can still grind for some Alpha. Just a little effort to snag one (each worth about 40U) is enough to watch several movies. I got lucky recently by participating in the BAS and HEMI Boosters, both of which sold for around 150U. With Binance, there’s always an opportunity.
What’s funny is that during the ticket grab, I saw some people complaining they didn’t get any and even claimed bots were involved. It suddenly reminded me—this is just like the logic of grabbing Alpha. A lot of times, not getting it isn’t because of bots; it’s just really about hand speed .
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