BrushO Launches BrushO Leaderboard Challenge with 200,000 USDT Prize Pool!
Mar 24

Mar 24

BrushO Leaderboard Challenge

BrushO is excited to introduce the “Brushing Leaderboard Challenge,” a thrilling event with a total prize pool of 200,000 USDT! This competition rewards users for their brushing activity, turning daily oral care into an exciting challenge with real incentives.

Competition Details

  • First Round Start Date: March 24
  • Duration: Each round lasts for one week
  • Ranking Basis: Users will be ranked based on their total brushing rewards earned during the week
  • Weekly Prizes: The top 10 participants will share the prize pool

Each round of rewards will be dynamically adjusted based on the number of brushing users until the reward pool is depleted.

The first round begins this week with a prize pool of 500 USDT, distributed as follows:

🏆 1st place: 200 USDT
🥈 2nd place: 100 USDT
🥉 3rd place: 50 USDT
🏅 4th-7th place: 30 USDT each
🎖 8th-10th place: 10 USDT each

How to Participate:

Joining the competition is simple and fun! Follow these steps to start earning:

  1. Connect your BrushO Smart Toothbrush to the BrushO app.
  2. Brush regularly, ensuring all sessions are recorded in the app.
  3. Climb the leaderboard and get a chance to win usdt every week!

Each week, participants will be ranked in real-time on the BrushO leaderboard. The top 10 users with the highest brushing activity will earn USDT rewards from the 200,000 USDT prize pool.

Why Join?

  • Turn daily brushing into rewards
  • Enhance your oral health habits
  • Engage with a next-gen decentralized oral care ecosystem
  • Win prize money every week while maintaining good hygiene!

The BrushO Leaderboard Competition is held weekly, so there are fresh opportunities to top the leaderboard and win every week!

As far as BrushO goes, brushing isn’t about oral care; it is more about innovation, rewards, and community engagement. Here’s your opportunity to embrace the future of oral health, earn rewards, and join the Web3 and AI-powered oral care revolution through the BrushO Leaderboard Challenge.

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