WEEX "Contract Mining" Phase Two Officially Launched, with Fee Rebates of up to 40%

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/12/26 04:16:11
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BlockBeats News, December 26th, WEEX announced that the second phase of the "Contract Mining" event has officially started and will last for 21 days. Compared to the first phase, the second phase has been fully upgraded, with the highest fee rebate ratio reaching up to 40%. Not only is the reward more generous, but the miner's level upgrade methods are more diverse, the upgrade difficulty is lower, and the participation threshold is reduced. Users can increase their miner level through the cumulative contract trading volume during the event, sharing the event and joining the community, inviting friends to participate, mining rewards> 1,000 WXT, or any other means, unlocking a higher fee rebate ratio.

"Contract Mining" is an innovative incentive activity launched by WEEX called "Trade and Mine." For every contract transaction users make, they will instantly receive a fee rebate in the form of the platform's coin, WXT.

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