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Golden Sats Challenge: User Guide to the New Campaign on Rootstock

5 Lil Pudgies up for grabs and a $500k+ of incentives to earn!

The Rootstock community is excited to introduce the new campaign: The Golden Sats Challenge, and this is your chance to win a Lil Pudgy while earning some decent APR at the same time. 

Complete onchain tasks such as bridging through Stargate and interacting with OKU (Uniswap Frontend), Woodswap and Sushi to earn tickets to the raffle. The more you do the more chances you have to win with new partners and new tasks launching every few weeks.

And this is not your usual campaign with limited winners. This time all tickets are winners!
Non-winning tickets will be redeemable for a share of the RIF token prize pool, powered by RootstockCollective.


✅ Every ticket counts

✅ Claim based on your number of entries

✅ Distributed at the end of the campaign 

Explore in this user guide the activities, timeline, bonuses, and step-by-step videos of this campaign.

Join the Golden Sats campaign on Galxe today!

Campaign Phases and Timelines

The campaign kicks off on July 17 until July 31 with the first phase. You’ll get a new task each phase, like bridging, lending, or staking. And rewards drop at the end of every phase.

Phase 1: Make Your First Move

Kick off the campaign by swapping and adding liquidity on Oku, WoodSwap, or Sushi to start earning rewards and a chance to win a Lil Pudgy NFT.

Phase 2: DeFi in Action

Maximize your earnings by lending on Rootstock’s lending protocols.

The challenge doesn’t stop here, more tasks, tickets, and rewards will launch so stay tuned to level up!

Here’s a breakdown of the phases, timelines, and tasks:

Phase Timeline Tasks Rewards
Phase 1 July 17 – July 31 Bridging on DEXs  including Sushi, Oku, & Woodswap
  • $RIF
  • Lil Pudgy NFT
  • DEX incentives
Phase 2 July 31 – August 14 Lending & borrowing protocols on Rootstock
  • $RIF
  • Lil Pudgy NFT
  • Protocol incentives

 

How to Earn Tickets to the Raffle

Activity  dApp Task Tickets
Bridge Stargate  Bridge at least $40 (in WETH, USDC.e, USDT, or USDT0) to Rootstock – 3 tickets
Swap and Add Liquidity Sushi, Oku, and Woodswap Minimum is 10$ – $10–$100: 1 ticket

– $101–$500: 3 tickets 

– $501+: 5 tickets

Lending, Borrowing, and Looping LayerBank Minimum is 10$  – $10–$100: 1 ticket 

– $101–$500: 3 tickets 

– $501+: 5 tickets

 

Note: if you’re bridging anything other that rBTC, a small portion of your tokens will be automatically converted to rBTC to cover transaction fees without additional hassle.

Resources: See how you can do it

1. Bridge-in via Stargate

2. Adding liquidity on Sushi

3. Adding liquidity on Oku

4. Adding liquidity on Woodswap

5. Providing liquidity on Merkl

 

Referral Bonus

Invite your friends to bridge and use Rootstock. Once they complete any campaign action (swap, LP, or other), you get 1 bonus ticket per friend, with a 10 ticket limit.

Ready to Start?

Start bridging, swapping, and providing liquidity to stack your tickets today!

 

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