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here is a tutorial.
GDX is on ARBITRUM, so first buy ETH on the exchange, transfer it to the Ethereum network, and then use a cross-chain bridge to transfer it to ARBITRUM:
Cross-chain bridge website:
If you haven't added the Arbitrum network to your bridge, you can add it here:
https://chainlist.org/?search=arbitrum
Go to the official website:
The first thing to do is to accelerate our rewards to the maximum. Reward acceleration is divided into two parts. The first part is filling in an invite code. Filling in the invite code accelerates 1.39 times, while not filling in it is 1x. (If you'd like to support me, you can fill in my invite code and message me, and I'll add you to the group so we can share experiences.) Invite code: ZG5wdaMb
The second thing to do is to go to the "Swap" section and increase the acceleration of Swap to 2X. Note that Swap only multiplies the reward and the transaction volume in Swap does not count as a reward. Only when the maker order is completely filled will you receive a reward. D5


Once you've reached a 2X reward in Swap, start making orders.
Rewards are divided into two categories:
Category 1 reward: orders that are filled within 1 hour.
Category 2 reward: orders that are filled after 1 hour.
Regardless of whether it is a Category 1 or 2 reward, the longer the order is held, the higher the reward.
Category 2 rewards are about eight times higher than Category 1 rewards. However, we don't give up on Category 1 rewards, because Category 2 rewards are harder to earn.
Only when the order is completely filled will it count as a reward. The longer the order is held, the higher the reward.
My strategy is to first increase the acceleration of Swap in the morning, and then start making Category 1 orders. Once I reach my goal for Category 1 rewards, I switch to making Category 2 orders in the evening, as it takes longer to earn and uses up more funds.
Alternatively, allocate 30% of funds to Category 2 and 70% to Category 1, and make orders at both levels simultaneously.

When making Category 2 orders, I usually set the price for these positions, not too far or too close, so that they can be filled in over an hour.

If the price deviates too far, remember to cancel and re-order at a more appropriate price.
Remember to keep an eye on the market. If there is a significant price fluctuation, cancel the order in a timely manner.
I personally like to do this in the afternoon because the price is usually stable from 2-5 pm, making it easier to earn.
The trading volume from 8 am to 8 am of the next day can be claimed on the official website around 11 am the next day.
Wish you all good fortune!
here is a tutorial.
GDX is on ARBITRUM, so first buy ETH on the exchange, transfer it to the Ethereum network, and then use a cross-chain bridge to transfer it to ARBITRUM:
Cross-chain bridge website:
If you haven't added the Arbitrum network to your bridge, you can add it here:
https://chainlist.org/?search=arbitrum
Go to the official website:
The first thing to do is to accelerate our rewards to the maximum. Reward acceleration is divided into two parts. The first part is filling in an invite code. Filling in the invite code accelerates 1.39 times, while not filling in it is 1x. (If you'd like to support me, you can fill in my invite code and message me, and I'll add you to the group so we can share experiences.) Invite code: ZG5wdaMb
The second thing to do is to go to the "Swap" section and increase the acceleration of Swap to 2X. Note that Swap only multiplies the reward and the transaction volume in Swap does not count as a reward. Only when the maker order is completely filled will you receive a reward. D5


Once you've reached a 2X reward in Swap, start making orders.
Rewards are divided into two categories:
Category 1 reward: orders that are filled within 1 hour.
Category 2 reward: orders that are filled after 1 hour.
Regardless of whether it is a Category 1 or 2 reward, the longer the order is held, the higher the reward.
Category 2 rewards are about eight times higher than Category 1 rewards. However, we don't give up on Category 1 rewards, because Category 2 rewards are harder to earn.
Only when the order is completely filled will it count as a reward. The longer the order is held, the higher the reward.
My strategy is to first increase the acceleration of Swap in the morning, and then start making Category 1 orders. Once I reach my goal for Category 1 rewards, I switch to making Category 2 orders in the evening, as it takes longer to earn and uses up more funds.
Alternatively, allocate 30% of funds to Category 2 and 70% to Category 1, and make orders at both levels simultaneously.

When making Category 2 orders, I usually set the price for these positions, not too far or too close, so that they can be filled in over an hour.

If the price deviates too far, remember to cancel and re-order at a more appropriate price.
Remember to keep an eye on the market. If there is a significant price fluctuation, cancel the order in a timely manner.
I personally like to do this in the afternoon because the price is usually stable from 2-5 pm, making it easier to earn.
The trading volume from 8 am to 8 am of the next day can be claimed on the official website around 11 am the next day.
Wish you all good fortune!
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