Point Program FAQ

What is the 1024EX Point Program?

The 1024EX Point Program is a contribution program that rewards eligible user activity across 1024EX.

Users earn Sparks through eligible actions. Sparks are then used in weekly distributions to allocate Points.


What are Sparks?

Sparks are weekly activity credits.

You can earn Sparks by signing in, depositing, trading, sharing, inviting friends, reaching milestones, maintaining trading streaks, and participating in eligible prediction markets.

Sparks reset after each weekly distribution.


What are Points?

Points are permanent contribution records.

Once distributed, Points remain in your account and count toward your all-time contribution, level, and leaderboard ranking.


Are Points tokens?

No.

Points are not tokens, are not transferable, and cannot be traded.


Can Points be exchanged for money or tokens?

No fixed exchange, redemption, or conversion rate is promised.

Points are contribution records and do not guarantee any token allocation, airdrop, cash reward, or financial return.


Why do Sparks reset every week?

Sparks reset because the Point Program runs in weekly cycles.

Before Sparks reset, they are used to calculate that week’s Points distribution. After distribution, a new weekly cycle begins and users can earn Sparks again.


When does the weekly cycle start?

Each weekly cycle starts on Wednesday at 00:00 UTC and ends the following Wednesday at 00:00 UTC.


How many Points are distributed each week?

During Season 0, the scheduled weekly distribution is 200,000 Points.

The weekly pool is divided into:

  • 40,000 Points for the Task Pool
  • 160,000 Points for the Maker Pool

These values may be updated by season or campaign.


How is the Task Pool calculated?

The Task Pool is based on eligible Sparks.

Your Task Pool share depends on your eligible Sparks divided by the total eligible Sparks earned by all users during the same weekly cycle.


How is the Maker Pool calculated?

The Maker Pool is based on eligible Maker volume.

Your Maker Pool share depends on your eligible weighted Maker volume divided by the total eligible weighted Maker volume from all eligible users during the same weekly cycle.


What is Maker volume?

Maker volume comes from orders that add liquidity to the order book and are later matched.

If you place an order that waits on the order book before another user trades against it, that order may count as Maker activity if it is eligible.


What is the fastest way to earn Sparks?

Common ways to earn Sparks include:

  • Signing in daily
  • Completing onboarding actions
  • Trading on eligible markets
  • Using multiple supported markets
  • Maintaining trading streaks
  • Inviting friends
  • Contributing Maker liquidity
  • Participating in eligible prediction markets

The best approach depends on your trading style and risk tolerance.


Do canceled orders count?

No.

Canceled orders do not count as trading volume.

Only eligible filled activity may count.


Do self-trades count?

No.

Self-trades, wash trades, artificial volume, and abusive trading activity may be excluded.


Can I invite friends?

Yes.

You can share your referral link or code. When invited users earn eligible Sparks, you may receive Referral Sparks based on the locked referral rate.


Can I change my referral rate?

You may be able to change the referral rate for future invited users.

Existing invited users keep the referral rate that was locked when they joined through your referral link or code.


Can an invited user change their inviter?

No.

Each user can bind to one inviter. Once bound, the referral relationship cannot be changed.


Is the referral program multi-level?

No.

The referral program is one-level only.

You may earn Referral Sparks from users you directly invite, but not from users invited by your invited users.


Can I earn USDC from referrals?

The Point Program referral feature rewards Referral Sparks.

Referral Sparks are not USDC rewards and are not trading fee rebates.


What happens if I cheat?

Abusive activity may be excluded from Sparks, Points, leaderboards, and campaigns.

This includes wash trading, self-trading, fake referrals, bot activity, artificial clicks, dust transactions, and other behavior that violates fair participation rules.


Why did my Points differ from my estimate?

Weekly Points depend on your share of total eligible activity.

Your final Points may differ from estimates because of:

  • Total ecosystem activity
  • Anti-abuse review
  • Maker Pool calculations
  • Market weights
  • Seasonal boosts
  • Settlement timing
  • Invalid activity removal

Why did my leaderboard rank change?

Leaderboard rankings may change after weekly distribution, anti-abuse review, referral validation, settlement, or data processing.

Some leaderboard values may be provisional before final calculation.


Do Points expire?

No.

Points do not expire once distributed.


Do Sparks expire?

Sparks reset after each weekly distribution.

They are used to calculate Points before resetting.


Where can I view my Points?

You can view your Sparks, Points, level, ranking, referral activity, and distribution status from the Points page inside 1024EX.


Can rules change?

Yes.

Reward weights, eligible actions, caps, market boosts, distribution rules, and campaign rules may be updated by season or campaign.

The core framework remains: eligible activity earns Sparks, and Sparks help determine weekly Points distribution.