Today, while idling in the group chat, I saw someone mention @WeexCn's new user benefits.
At first, I didn't pay much attention. I clicked in to check and found that it's quite beginner-friendly—it's not asking you to spend money and race against time right away, but rather giving you some buffer.
The general idea is: upon registration, you'll receive a 10U coupon, complete your basic information, and get a certain amount of deduction quota, which varies;
If you want to try out contracts, your first order is protected, and you can use up to 30U of experience funds. If you invite friends, there's also some reward, and both of you can earn a little.
It's not about getting rich overnight; it's more like the platform lowering the barrier for your "first hands-on" experience.
If you haven't dealt much with contracts before, or just want to get more familiar with a platform, you can treat it as a trial card.
Here's the link:
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Today, while idling in the group chat, I saw someone mention @WeexCn's new user benefits.
At first, I didn't pay much attention. I clicked in to check and found that it's quite beginner-friendly—it's not asking you to spend money and race against time right away, but rather giving you some buffer.
The general idea is: upon registration, you'll receive a 10U coupon, complete your basic information, and get a certain amount of deduction quota, which varies;
If you want to try out contracts, your first order is protected, and you can use up to 30U of experience funds. If you invite friends, there's also some reward, and both of you can earn a little.
It's not about getting rich overnight; it's more like the platform lowering the barrier for your "first hands-on" experience.
If you haven't dealt much with contracts before, or just want to get more familiar with a platform, you can treat it as a trial card.
Here's the link: