🟡 Binance Spot Wheel of Fortune Event: User Experience & Reality Check The Binance Spot Wheel of Fortune event offered a large number of spins within a very short time 🎡. With relatively few tasks, users received many spins, which initially looked very attractive. However, the actual user experience was quite different. ⚠️ Major Issue: Extremely Short Spin Time One of the biggest problems was the very limited spin window—only 10–20 seconds ⏱️. During this short time: • Server traffic was extremely high • The app often lagged or failed to load • Many users saw “Rewards are fully redeemed” As a result, a large number of users could not spin at all, even after completing all required tasks. 🎁 Rewards Were Given, But the Value Was Too Low Although rewards were distributed, most of them were very small, such as: • 5 HOME • 100 HOME • 250 HOME Considering the market value, these rewards felt insignificant 💰. Increasing the reward amounts would have made the event more meaningful and motivating. 🔄 Large Number of Spins Left Unused Many users still have a large number of unused spins. For example, I still have 86 spins left, while others have 70, 80, or even 100+ spins 😟. Now the main question is: What is the purpose of these spins if they cannot be used? The event has ended, there is no remaining spin time, and no option to carry forward or convert unused spins. This makes the spins meaningless. 📌 What Users Expect from Binance As a global exchange 🌍, users expect: • Longer spin durations • More valuable and fair rewards • Options to use or convert unused spins • Clear communication and transparency 📝 Conclusion This event had a good concept but poor execution. While users received many spins with fewer tasks, the extremely short spin time and low reward value caused frustration 😔. With better time management, improved rewards, and a clear solution for unused spins, future events could be far more user-friendly and rewarding 🚀.