Blast Gold distribution periods occur regularly on Pac Finance, providing users with opportunities to earn rewards based on their engagement and activity levels on the platform.
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The rate of Blast Points per block varies for different assets. For example, the rate for ETH is 0.06504987 Points/Block/ETH, indicating the number of Blast Points generated per block for each unit of ETH involved in transactions.
Blast Points and Blast Gold are rewards earned by users and are not directly transferable or tradeable on the platform. However, users can utilize them within the Pac Finance ecosystem for various benefits and incentives.
Sure, for ETH, the rate is 0.06504987 Points/Block/ETH. So, the user’s Blast Points would be calculated by multiplying the absolute value of their net ETH assets by the number of blocks and this rate.
Yes, users can expect regular distributions of Blast Points and Blast Gold on Pac Finance during specified distribution periods, providing them with ongoing rewards and incentives for their participation and engagement on the platform.
Blast Points and Blast Gold are calculated based on the user’s net assets in Pac Finance, which include assets like ETH, stablecoins, and other supported assets involved in transactions on the platform.
Blast Points obtained from transactions involving assets like fwWETH/fwUSDB are distributed by Ring Exchange to Pac Finance, which then refunds all Blast Points to users. Similarly, Blast Points obtained from assets like oETH, oUSDB are distributed by Orbit to Read more
During a Blast Gold distribution period, the user’s Blast Gold quantity is determined by their Blast Points‘ proportion relative to the total Blast Points within that period, as calculated using the method described above.
Blast Gold represents a form of rewards earned by users based on their Blast Points’ proportion relative to the total Blast Points within a distribution period.
Blast Points are calculated based on the net assets (supplied – borrowed) of users in Pac Finance, considering transactions involving assets like ETH, stablecoins, and other supported assets.