So, you want to be a Top Creator on Binance Square? đ
Good ambition! But hereâs the catch: many writers still donât know the rules about word count, hashtags, coin tags, or even the difference between a Post and an Article. Result? Boring walls of text that nobody reads. Letâs fix that
1ď¸âŁ Post vs Article â Know the Basics
Posts đ
Minimum: 100â150 words (depending on campaign rules â some require 100 words, others 150)
Best length: 100â300 words (enough to explain without boring people)
Use for: quick insights, short updates, news reactions
Articles đ
No strict word minimum from Binance, but recommended: 500â2,000 words
Anything over 3,000 words risks being too long (unless itâs a research piece or tutorial)
Use for: deep dives, analysis, guides, case studies
â ď¸ Donât confuse words with characters
Example:
âBitcoin is rising fast.â â 4 words, 23 characters
Campaigns usually check words, not raw character count.
đ Pro Tip
If youâre aiming for visibility + campaign eligibility:
Keep posts around 150 words â
Keep articles structured between 500â1,500 words â
Donât write 4,000+ word essays unless youâre Satoshi 2.0 đ
This is the #1 mistake new creators make:
Writing extra-long posts (400â500+ words) when it should be an article.
Audience reaction: scroll, skip, bye đ.
đ Solution:
If itâs a quick idea, keep it as a post (100â300 words).
If itâs a deep idea, expand into an article with headings.
4ď¸âŁ Hashtags & Coin Tags đˇď¸
Use hashtags (#) to categorize (#Bitcoin, #Ethereum, #DeFi).
Use coin tags (
$BTC , $ETH,
$BNB ) for token visibility.
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Stick to 2â4 relevant tags.
â Donât spam 10â20 random tags â campaigns may disqualify you for hashtag abuse
FINAL THOUGHT
5ď¸âŁ Community Rules = Survival đĄď¸
Break them and risk: removal, suspension, or traffic limits.
No scams or misleading info
No spammy links or promotions
No privacy violations (wallets, emails, etc.)
Respect copyright
#BinanceSquare #writetoearn #DXCFoundation $BTC $AVAX $BNB