Abstract:WikiFX's Post Collection Event is about to begin! Dear users, the Creator Incentive Program is set to launch on WikiFX Business Channel! Post with the main hashtag #IncentiveProgram to share a $3,400 prize pool. Users with outstanding works may also receive official collaboration opportunities and interview eligibility.

WikiFX's Post Collection Event is about to begin!
Dear users, the Creator Incentive Program is set to launch on WikiFX Business Channel! Post with the main hashtag #IncentiveProgram to share a $3,400 prize pool. Users with outstanding works may also receive official collaboration opportunities and interview eligibility.
Note: Participants are required to join the official WikiFX Telegram group. The group administrator will provide guidance on participation in the event, facilitating the final tally of award-winning KOLs.
January 6th – February 6th

Telegram:https://t.me/UnhelpfulSaltyVincent
Share KOL trading strategies, including but not limited to recent successful strategies, and post with hashtags #ProfitSharing and #StrategySharing for participation in the outstanding work selection.
2. Forex Beginners Guide
Share KOL‘s strategies for forex beginners, including but not limited to beginners’ trading experience and knowledge, and post with hashtags #CopyTrading and #ForexBeginner for participation in the outstanding work selection.
3. Broker Review and Recommendation
Share KOLs approaches to selecting broker, including but not limited to broker selection and comparison, and post with hashtags #IncentiveProgram and #BrokerReview for participation in the outstanding work selection.


Total prize pool: $3,400
a. Text and image submissions will be eligible to share a $1,000 prize pool or a 1-month VPS.
b. Awards:
Popular Post Award
Share a $600 prize pool
Total likes≥25
Hit Post Award
Share a $600 prize pool
Total views≥800
Expert Award
Share a $600 prize pool
Total comments≥10
Diligent Award
Share a $600 prize pool
Top 3 users with the most original posts
In case of an equal number of posts, ranking will be determined by likes and comments.





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