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1. A total of 1 person who completes the valid invitation can get a 2$ reward, and the cumulative reward is 2$.

2. A total of 5 people who complete the valid invitation will receive a reward of 9$, and the cumulative reward is 11$.

3. A total of 10 people who have completed valid invitations will receive a reward of 12$, and the cumulative reward is 23$.

4. A total of 30 people who have completed valid invitations will receive a reward of 50$, with a cumulative reward of 73$.

5. A total of 50 people who have completed valid invitations will receive a reward of 70$, with a cumulative reward of 143$.

6. A total of 100 people who have completed valid invitations will receive a reward of 200$, with a cumulative reward of 343$.


2+9+12+50+70+200=343$

The weekly system accumulative maximum invitation reward is 343$


343+343+343+343=1372$

The highest cumulative monthly invitation reward in the system is 1372$


Invitation Reward Rules

Invitees need to recharge more than 10 US dollars and complete a cumulative transaction amount of more than 10 US dollars in order to be recognized by the system as a valid user. If any user is found to be rewarded by cheating, all consequences will be at their own risk.

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