Binance Square has introduced major updates to its CreatorPad scoring system, aiming to reward genuine creators while reducing spam and low-quality posting behavior. The new rules focus on originality, fair engagement, and long-term content value across the platform.
Under the updated policy, any duplicated, copied, or highly similar content will be disqualified from rewards and removed from the leaderboard without prior notice. This applies to content sourced from other users, external platforms, or previous submissions, reinforcing Binance Square’s zero-tolerance stance on plagiarism.
To limit spam, users are now restricted to a maximum of five posts within any 30-minute window. Exceeding this limit may cause posts to be flagged as spam and made ineligible for points. Repeated violations could result in suspension from future campaigns.
Campaign-related posts must remain public and accessible for at least one month after the campaign’s official end date. Deleting, hiding, or restricting access to posts before this period will lead to loss of reward eligibility.
Daily posting limits have also been adjusted. Users may now publish up to five short posts per day instead of twenty. Article submissions remain capped at three per day, while X-related posts have been reduced to one per day from the previous limit of ten.
These changes will take effect on January 10, 2026, at 02:00 UTC. Points already earned on the WAL leaderboard between January 6 and January 9, 2026, will remain valid. However, posts exceeding the new limits between 00:00 and 01:59 UTC on January 10 will not receive points.
This update reflects Binance Square’s commitment to building a sustainable creator ecosystem that prioritizes authenticity, quality, and meaningful engagement.
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