MEXC Monopoly is the most game-like entry point in MEXC’s referral lineup. The loop is simple: complete tasks to earn dice rolls, your spaceship moves across the Wealth Map by the number you roll,MEXC Monopoly is the most game-like entry point in MEXC’s referral lineup. The loop is simple: complete tasks to earn dice rolls, your spaceship moves across the Wealth Map by the number you roll,
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How to Play MEXC Monopoly: Complete Tasks, Roll the Dice, and Share a 500,000 USDT Prize Pool

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MEXC Monopoly is the most game-like entry point in MEXC’s referral lineup.

The loop is simple: complete tasks to earn dice rolls, your spaceship moves across the Wealth Map by the number you roll, and whichever tile it lands on is what you win.

Every roll wins. There’s no empty result — each throw returns tokens, airdrops, or futures bonus.

The prize pool runs up to 500,000 USDT, with a separate leaderboard reward for the ten users with the most dice rolls.


What MEXC Monopoly Is

MEXC Monopoly merges referral tasks with a dice game. The event page is MEXC Monopoly.

A conventional referral campaign is a checklist — tick a task, tick another, collect the payout. Nothing about the process itself is interesting. Monopoly takes a different route: the tasks are still there, but finishing one earns you a dice roll rather than a payout.

You throw the dice, the spaceship advances across the board, the number decides which tile it stops on, and you find out what you won when it lands.

That adds a layer of uncertainty — but the guaranteed kind. You can’t roll a blank; the only variable is whether the tile holds tokens, a fee voucher, or futures bonus.

What’s on the page

  • The game board: your spaceship’s current position, what each tile ahead is worth, and this round’s grand prize.
  • Task panel: on the right side, listing every task that converts into dice rolls and its completion status.
  • Countdown timer: how much time is left in the round, which is how you judge whether there’s still room to finish a task.
  • Live wins ticker: a scrolling feed at the top showing what other users just landed on.
  • Leaderboard link: opens the specific rewards on offer for this round’s top ten.
  • Past events: previous boards and rewards, useful for sizing up what a typical round looks like before you commit.

The event runs in rounds. Each round has its own board, task list, and prize pool, and a new one opens after the current round closes.


How to Play

  1. Register first. Click to join on the event page — only tasks and referrals made after registering count toward the current round.
  2. Complete tasks for dice rolls. Tasks include inviting friends to register, making deposits, and completing futures trades, each worth a set number of rolls.
  3. Roll the dice. Your spaceship moves across the board by the number rolled.
  4. Collect the tile reward. Whatever the landing tile holds is credited to your account and distributed after the event ends.
  5. Go back to the task panel. Out of rolls? Complete more tasks or invite more friends to earn new ones.

The whole cycle is: do tasks, earn rolls, throw dice, take rewards, repeat.


Where Dice Rolls Come From

Dice are the only currency in this event. Without them you can’t move, so the real game is working out how to get more.

There are three sources:

  • Inviting friends. Referrals convert directly into dice rolls. This is the fastest way to pull ahead and the mechanic the event is built around.
  • Deposit and trading tasks. Rolls are issued once a task is met. The list sits in the task panel on the right and changes each round.
  • Extra rolls from the board. Some tiles award “+1 dice roll” outright, which effectively gives you a free turn.

Only the first of these is unlimited. The task list is finite — finish it and it’s done. Board bonuses depend on luck. Referrals keep converting for as long as you have people left to invite.

More referrals means more rolls, more rolls means more tiles reached. That’s the whole growth loop.


What You Can Win on the Board

Rewards are mixed, with different tiles holding different types:

  • Token rewards: BTC, SOL, DOGE and other major coins, distributed as tokens.
  • Futures bonus: usable as margin to open positions.
  • Trading fee vouchers: applied against trading fees.
  • Position airdrops: rewards issued in the form of an open position.
  • Extra dice rolls: not cash, but they buy you more chances.

Because every roll wins, there’s no outcome where you come away with nothing — only variation in which category and how much.

Boards usually include a grand prize tile, and past rounds have featured rewards at the BTC level. It tends to sit further along the map, so reaching it takes several rolls.

Reward types and amounts are adjusted each round. The board displayed on the current event page is the reference.


The Leaderboard: Top Ten by Dice Rolls

Beyond the board rewards, the ten users with the most dice rolls during the event earn an additional leaderboard reward.

Ranking is based on roll count — not deposit size, not trading volume.

That detail deserves a second look. It means your position is decided by how many tasks you finished and how many friends you invited, not how much money you put in. Heavy traders have no built-in advantage on this leaderboard.

Specific leaderboard rewards are listed under the leaderboard link on the event page and differ by round.


How to Plan a Leaderboard Run

Since ranking only counts rolls, the strategy is straightforward: max out the controllable sources.

  • Clear the task list early. Tasks pay a fixed number of rolls, so bank that guaranteed amount before anything else.
  • Invite early too. Friends still need to register, deposit, and trade before they qualify, and that lag means referrals started near the end of a round often won’t settle in time.
  • Use the countdown as your schedule. If there isn’t enough time left for a full invite-deposit-trade cycle, shift back to tasks you can finish yourself immediately.
  • Treat “+1 dice roll” tiles as free turns. Landing on one means an extra throw — just use it.

If you only want some rewards and have no interest in ranking, doing a few tasks and rolling a handful of times works perfectly well. Nothing about the event requires completion.


How Monopoly Differs From the Other Two Campaigns

MEXC runs three referral campaigns at once, and it isn’t always obvious which one to pick. They differ mainly in reward certainty and entry barrier.

  • Invite & Earn: tiered rewards with fixed amounts and fixed conditions, so you can calculate what a friend is worth in advance. Highest certainty, best suited to anyone who wants to model return on effort.
  • Referral Game Box: open a box to unlock a random reward amount, paid to both you and your friend, with no cap on either count or total. Lowest barrier, and the format friends are most willing to cooperate with.
  • MEXC Monopoly: the widest mix of rewards — tokens, airdrops, vouchers, futures bonus — plus a leaderboard layer. Most engaging, though any single roll is random.

Worth knowing: rewards from concurrent campaigns generally don’t stack, and if you qualify for several at once only one is usually paid. Rather than running all three, it’s better to pick whichever matches the way you actually refer.


How Monopoly Relates to Referral Commission

These two get conflated constantly. They’re stacked layers, not alternatives.

  • Referral commission is the product layer. Spot, Futures, DEX+ and Prediction Markets fees generated by your friend over 1,080 days, paid back continuously at up to 40%.
  • Monopoly is the campaign layer. A gamified one-time reward that lowers the barrier to referring and makes the process worth doing.

Every friend you bring in through Monopoly also enters the MEXC Referral system, and keeps paying you a share of their fees afterwards.

In one line: Monopoly pays this round’s game rewards, commission pays a fee share for close to three years. The campaign ends; the commission doesn’t.


Who Monopoly Suits

  • Anyone with a community or following. Referrals are the main dice source, so a steady stream of new users translates into a clear advantage in both rolls and ranking.
  • New users who’d rather not study rules. No reward table to memorize — do tasks, roll dice, watch the spaceship move. The complexity stays inside the interface.
  • Anyone curious about futures at low cost. A good share of board rewards are futures bonus, which works as trial capital without spending your own.
  • People who want immediate feedback. Finish a task and you can roll right away, with the result visible instantly — quite different from campaigns where you wait until settlement to find out anything.


Four Things That Define Monopoly

  • The format is interactive. Board exploration plus dice mechanics make people far more likely to finish a full cycle than a plain task checklist does.
  • Rewards are varied. Tokens, futures bonus, vouchers, and position airdrops all in one pool rather than a single flat payout.
  • Referrals convert directly into turns. The relationship between effort and output is about as legible as it gets.
  • The leaderboard extends engagement. Ranking competition keeps people doing tasks across the full round instead of playing once and leaving.


What to Check Before You Join

A few things that trip people up:

  • Registering is mandatory. This is the most common reason rewards don’t materialize — friends invited before you register don’t count toward the round.
  • Internal transfers don’t count as deposits. Eligible methods include on-chain, fiat, bank card, P2P, and third-party payment. Transfers between accounts are excluded.
  • Friends have to actually complete tasks. Registering without depositing or trading won’t meet the threshold, and no dice are issued.
  • Rewards aren’t instant. Distribution happens within 7 business days after the event ends, with a review step in between.
  • Concurrent campaign rewards generally don’t stack. Qualifying for several referral campaigns at once usually pays only one.
  • Sub-accounts, agent accounts, and restricted accounts are excluded. Sub-account activity isn’t merged into the main account either.
  • Futures bonus isn’t cash. It’s a margin-form reward for opening positions and can’t be withdrawn directly.

Full rules are published separately for each round, and the version on the current event page takes precedence.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is MEXC Monopoly?

MEXC Monopoly is MEXC’s gamified referral campaign. Complete tasks to earn dice rolls, move your spaceship across the Wealth Map, and collect rewards based on where it lands, with a prize pool of up to 500,000 USDT.

Does it cost anything to join?

Registering is free, but some tasks are tied to deposits and futures trading, and those require real activity to complete.

Can a roll come up empty?

No. Every roll wins — each throw returns a reward, with the only variation being whether it’s tokens, an airdrop, or futures bonus.

How do I get more dice rolls?

Inviting friends is the most direct source and the only uncapped one. Deposit and trading tasks add more, as do “+1 dice roll” tiles on the board.

How does the leaderboard rank users?

By dice roll count during the event. The top ten earn additional rewards, independent of deposit amount and trading volume.

Can I play without inviting anyone?

Yes. Deposit and trading tasks also convert into dice rolls, though you’ll have noticeably fewer throws than someone who refers.

When are rewards distributed?

Within 7 business days after the event ends. Progress is visible in the rewards record on the event page.

Can I sell token rewards straight away?

Token rewards are credited to your account as tokens. Futures bonus and fee vouchers have their own usage rules — check the current event page for details.

Can I still join if I missed this round?

Yes. Monopoly runs in rounds, past ones are viewable under past events, and you simply register again when a new round opens.

Can I still earn referral commission after playing Monopoly?

Yes. Monopoly rewards and referral commissions are separate mechanisms, calculated independently and paid together.


Join Now

Open the MEXC Monopoly event page, register, and complete your first task to earn your first roll.

All active referral campaigns are collected in the MEXC Event Center.

If you don’t have an account yet, register on MEXC first.

Futures trading carries high risk, and losses can exceed your initial margin. Campaign rewards do not reduce that risk.

Reward contents, task requirements, and regional eligibility follow the rules published on the current event page. MEXC reserves the right of final interpretation.

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