The assessment is based on exceptionally strong and direct evidence from high-authority primary sources. The core of the evidence comes from Source 1, an official Binance announcement. This source explicitly states that participation in the aPriori (APR) Token Generation Event required users to have a 'minimum of 240 Binance Alpha Points'. This directly validates the claim that access was offered exclusively to users with a 'High Alpha Score', as a specific, high threshold was established.Further corroboration is provided by Sources 2 and 3, both also official Binance announcements, which confirm that the aPriori TGE was an exclusive event hosted on the Binance platform. While they do not specify the participation criteria, they solidify the context and exclusivity mentioned in the statement.Conversely, Sources 5 through 10 are completely irrelevant. They are either user-generated content about different topics or academic papers that use the terms 'a priori' and 'high alpha score' in a purely statistical context (e.g., Cronbach's alpha), having no connection to Binance or cryptocurrency. These sources do not contradict the claim; they are simply non-pertinent.In summary, there is direct, authoritative, and uncontradicted evidence supporting every component of the statement. The claim is a factual representation of the information provided in Binance's own announcements.