StandX Launches Trading Points Campaign with Binance Wallet Bonus

StandX Launches Trading Points Campaign with Binance Wallet Bonus

StandX states that Maker Points now reward users for providing liquidity through limit orders, expanding its trading points program beyond executed trades and active positions.

Fact Check
The assessment is based on strong, consistent evidence from multiple sources. Three independent social media posts on X directly corroborate the statement. One source explicitly mentions "StandX's 10% Binance Wallet Boost," while two others confirm that points are boosted for users logging in or integrating with a Binance Wallet. The consistency and specificity of these claims across different, albeit low-authority, sources significantly increase their collective credibility.While high-authority sources like the official Binance Announcement profile do not mention this campaign, their silence is not a contradiction. It is common for third-party projects like StandX to run their own promotions targeting users of a specific wallet or platform without it being an official, co-promoted event by the platform owner (Binance). The other provided sources are either irrelevant, thematically related without mentioning StandX, or only offer weak contextual support. There is no evidence that contradicts the statement. Therefore, the weight of the available, direct evidence makes the statement highly likely to be true.
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Summary

StandX has launched Maker Points to reward users for providing liquidity via limit orders, according to the company’s official statement. Users earn Maker Points simply by placing limit orders, including when orders remain unfilled, while executed limit orders continue to earn Trading Points. This update expands StandX’s broader trading points program and strengthens incentives for both passive liquidity provision and active trading.

Terms & Concepts
  • Maker Points: A reward mechanism that grants points to users for placing limit orders, including orders that remain unfilled, to encourage liquidity provision.
  • Trading Points: Points earned when limit orders are executed, rewarding users for completed trades.
  • Limit orders: Orders to buy or sell at a specified price or better, often used to provide liquidity by adding bids or asks to the order book.