Just a reminder — do not attempt to delete your account. Once deleted, neither you nor your inviter will receive any commissions, and this loss is not worth it.
So what should you do? The most straightforward way is to ask someone you trust nearby to help you with verification, or directly grant helper permissions. What's the benefit? You don't need to participate in any assessments and can manage the backend independently.
The commission distribution is clear — helpers get 20%, and invited users also get 20%. What's the smart way to play? Open another account yourself, so you can keep both 20% commissions. That’s what true win-win looks like.
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0xSunnyDay
· 01-10 10:57
Hmm, I've seen through this trick a long time ago. Deleting your account is really a suicidal move.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 01-09 02:49
Oops, that's not right. I almost fell into a trap when canceling before, but luckily I reacted quickly.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 01-09 02:48
I've heard about account cancellation a long time ago, it's really misleading... But opening multiple accounts to earn double commissions is a pretty clever move.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 01-09 02:44
Bro, I've seen through this trick long ago. Deleting your account is a suicidal move. That tiny profit isn't worth it at all.
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SmartContractDiver
· 01-09 02:38
Bro, opening a secondary account to get double commissions is a genius move, but isn't risk control worried?
Just a reminder — do not attempt to delete your account. Once deleted, neither you nor your inviter will receive any commissions, and this loss is not worth it.
So what should you do? The most straightforward way is to ask someone you trust nearby to help you with verification, or directly grant helper permissions. What's the benefit? You don't need to participate in any assessments and can manage the backend independently.
The commission distribution is clear — helpers get 20%, and invited users also get 20%. What's the smart way to play? Open another account yourself, so you can keep both 20% commissions. That’s what true win-win looks like.