Do you have to complete all tasks to participate in the lottery for the current event? Or can you participate in the lottery for each part by completing the tasks for that specific part?
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【One Picture Stream】Bitlayer Week 2 Task Guide, Share 1.2 Million BTR This week's tasks are social tasks and two staking tasks, which are also lottery-based. The tasks require staking 0.0001 BTC and additional staking.
There are two more challenging aspects to consider this time: 1. BTC has risen; as of the post date, BTC is at 107,000u, which is relatively high. 2. The payment method no longer includes USDT on the BSC chain, only Tron USDT is available, resulting in a withdrawal fee of 1u.
【Task Instructions】 0. Prepare about 15u of Bitlayer's BTC 1. Complete 3 social tasks 2. Stake 0.0001 BTC to receive uniBTC, with a fee of about 0.7u 3. Further stake uniBTC in Pell to complete verification. The fee is about 1u 【December 20 Update】 The Pell staking interface has changed a bit and looks worse. Please make sure to select uniBTC on the Bitlayer chain for staking.
【December 18 11:30 Update】 Good news, the method for purchasing GAS with USDT on the BSC chain has been restored; just purchase GAS as you did in the first week and save the 1u fee.
【December 18 2:30 Update】 Some users have mentioned that there is a bug in current task 2. After testing by Brother Chicken, it is confirmed that task 2 can be verified without doing anything, but task 3 cannot be verified. So to collect the rewards, you still need to spend money. Additionally, task 2 does not have on-chain tx information for the lottery draw? 😅 【Additionally:】 Regarding the choice of cross-chain exchange, some third-party cross-chain bridges like gas.zip or minibridge usually won't be cheaper than the direct exchange loss of 1.5u due to a step of converting ETH to BTC, so it's worth trying. (Update) USDT payment on the BSC chain has been restored, and the fee is only 0.5u now; it is unlikely to get any lower.
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