Binance Opens Alpha Event Access for ZenChain TGE Participants

Binance Opens Alpha Event Access for ZenChain TGE Participants

Binance Wallet states that eligible users holding 241+ Alpha points may join ZenChain’s token generation event through the Alpha event page, with a 15-point deduction required.

Fact Check
The provided evidence strongly and consistently supports the mechanism described in the statement, even though it does not directly mention the 'Infrared Token Generation Event'. Multiple high-authority primary sources from Binance's official platforms (Binance Square, Binance Wallet X account) confirm the existence of a 'Binance Alpha Points' system. These sources prove that users earn points through wallet activity and that a specific threshold of points is required for airdrop eligibility, effectively creating a designated group of 'High Alpha Point Holders'. Specific examples, such as the airdrops for dappOS (requiring 250+ points) and OKZOO (requiring 230+ points), validate this exact model. While none of the sources name the Infrared TGE, the core operational claim—that Binance uses a high Alpha Points threshold to grant access to token events—is thoroughly substantiated. The absence of a mention of 'Infrared' does not contradict the statement; it simply means these specific documents don't cover that particular event. Given that the described mechanism is a confirmed and repeated practice by Binance, it is highly probable that the statement is a factual description of another such event.
Summary

Binance Wallet announced that users with at least 241 Alpha points can participate in the ZenChain (ZTC) token generation event via the Alpha event page. Access requires a deduction of 15 Alpha points. The requirement and access process are outlined in Binance’s official statement.

Terms & Concepts
  • Alpha points: A reward metric in Binance’s promotional system, used to gain access to certain events or benefits.
  • Token Generation Event (TGE): An event where a cryptocurrency project releases its tokens for public or private distribution, marking their official creation on the blockchain.