Oh, by the way, for those of you who have been following the Polygon @0xPolygon ecosystem, the new Kaito 2026 event has been updated and is different from before.
Today, I'll summarize the rules for you—it's not too complicated overall, there are more opportunities than before, and it's more about "the more you work, the more you earn," so it's all about execution. Here's a breakdown:
First, let's talk about the $POL prize pool: The total prize pool is $20,000, divided into several specific parts.
The top 20 creators will receive $10,000, and another $10,000 will be distributed among weekly limited-time events.
Moreover, all creators in the top 100 are eligible to participate, so don't worry too much about the entry barrier being too high.
In addition, $10,000 is specifically reserved for regional events: the top 5 on the leaderboard in a designated region will receive $2,500, and the limited-time events within that region will also share $7,500, essentially adding an extra layer of region-exclusive opportunities.
Participation is also simple. If you want to participate in a limited-time event, just go to Polygon's Telegram account. Just submit your content to the group.
Objectively speaking, the prize money isn't particularly high, but it's stable. If you already hold POL or regularly participate in Polygon's ecosystem development, this event is a good option.
You don't need to invest too much extra effort; you can earn rewards through execution. Overall, the value is good. I'll keep you updated on any further details.
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