The DUSK 30D Project Leaderboard campaign is one of those opportunities that looks simple from the outside but becomes very meaningful once you truly understand how it works. It is not designed for people who want to copy paste content, rush through tasks, or chase quick rewards.

It is clearly built for those who are willing to engage properly, create original content, and show genuine interest in the Dusk project. That is why the structure combines following the project, writing about it, engaging on social media, and even making a real trade. It creates a natural filter between people who are just farming and people who are actually participating. The total reward pool of 3,059,210 DUSK tokens shows that this is not a small promotion.

Binance and Dusk are investing heavily into building awareness and community, but at the same time they are very strict about quality and authenticity. This campaign runs for thirty days and during that period your activity matters.

What you post, how you post, and how genuine it looks can make a big difference in whether you are rewarded or not. Many people think this is only about the top creators, but that is not true. There are two layers in this campaign.

One is the leaderboard where the top one hundred creators share the largest portion of the rewards based on their points and performance. The other is the general reward pool where everyone who completes all tasks correctly is eligible to receive a share.

This is what makes the campaign fair because even if you are not a big influencer, you can still benefit if you follow the rules and complete everything properly.

Another important thing to understand is that the reward pool is divided by language groups. Half of the rewards are reserved for Chinese creators and the other half is for all other languages.

This means you are not competing against the entire world at once. You are mainly competing within your own language category, which gives smaller creators a much better chance to earn. Inside each group, seventy percent of the rewards go to the top one hundred and the remaining thirty percent is shared among the rest of the eligible participants.

This structure encourages both quality and participation. The tasks themselves are straightforward but must be done carefully. You need to follow the Dusk project on Binance Square. You need to follow Dusk on X.

You need to write original content about Dusk on Binance Square. You need to post about Dusk on X. And you need to trade at least ten dollars worth of DUSK in a single transaction. These steps sound easy, but most people fail because they ignore small details. When you write on Binance Square, you can choose between a short post or a long article.

The short post is quicker, but the long article allows you to explain more and often performs better because people appreciate depth. Whichever you choose, your content must be original, it must be relevant to Dusk, and it must include the correct hashtag, token tag, and official mention.

If even one of these is missing, your task may not be tracked and you may lose eligibility. The same applies to the X post. It must meet the minimum length requirement and must include the correct hashtag, token tag, and mention.

Many people write good content but forget to tag properly and then wonder why they did not qualify. The trading task is also very important. It must be at least ten dollars in one single transaction, not spread across multiple trades.

It should be done during the campaign period and it is safer to trade slightly more than ten dollars so that fees do not reduce your amount below the requirement. This task is there to prove that you are not just talking about the project but actually interacting with the token.

Where many people get disqualified is by trying to take shortcuts. They reuse old posts. They edit previous viral content. They buy views. They join engagement groups that spam comments. All of this can trigger disqualification.

Binance clearly states that suspicious activity, recycled content, and giveaway style posts are not allowed. Even if your post has high engagement, you can still be removed if it looks unnatural. Another rule that people ignore is that your posts must stay live.

You cannot delete them after the campaign ends. If you delete them early, you can lose your rewards. This is because Binance wants the content to remain in the ecosystem and continue educating users, not disappear once the rewards are distributed.

The rewards themselves will be distributed by the end of February 2026 in the Rewards Hub. You will not receive them instantly. You need to wait for distribution and then claim them. Some vouchers have expiry periods, so it is important to check your Rewards Hub regularly.

If your goal is to reach the top one hundred, then your content quality really matters. Do not just say Dusk is good. Explain why privacy matters. Explain what problem Dusk is solving.

Share your own understanding and perspective. People connect more with real thoughts than with copied descriptions. If your goal is simply to qualify for the general reward pool, then focus on accuracy.

Complete every task. Use the correct tags. Do the trade properly. Keep your posts live. And avoid breaking any rules. At the end of the day, this campaign is built around real behavior. Real interest. Real content.

Real participation. If you treat it like a human experience instead of a farming mission, you naturally align with what Binance and Dusk are looking for and that is exactly how you maximize your chances without risking disqualification.

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