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Many users notice an extra item labeled “Futures Points” in their Gate account during contract trading, but aren’t sure what it’s for. Some even let their points expire without realizing it.
This isn’t a user error. Gate Futures Points are a rule-based benefit, and you need to understand both how they’re earned and the restrictions on their use to unlock their full value.
This is one of the most common questions from new users.
The answer: Gate Futures Points are not directly linked to profit or loss. The platform focuses on whether users are engaging in valid contract trading activity, not the direction or the final outcome of those trades.
This approach reduces the risk of users taking unnecessary trades just to earn points, making points a natural reward for participating in contract trading.
Not every contract operation is eligible for points. The following types of activity typically do not earn Gate Futures Points:
Understanding these restrictions helps you avoid misinterpreting the points rules.
Gate Futures Points are not credited in real time. Instead, they’re calculated daily and distributed in batches.
If you meet the requirements on a given day, the system will credit the corresponding points after the calculations are complete. Any delays are usually due to system maintenance or risk control checks.
This is another important point that’s often overlooked. Gate Futures Points have a clearly defined validity period. Once expired, they’re invalid and cannot be restored. That means points are best used periodically, not hoarded long-term.
We recommend checking the points page regularly and using points that are about to expire first.
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Gate Futures Points are an internal benefit tool. They are not cash, tokens, or financial assets, and cannot be transferred, traded, or exchanged off-platform. This rule maintains fairness and stability in the points system.
Although their names are similar, Gate Futures Points and Alpha Points are completely separate systems.
They differ in how they’re earned, where they’re used, and their event rules. They cannot be substituted for one another and are not calculated together. Check each points page separately to avoid confusion.
According to platform rules, the following users are generally excluded from Gate Futures Points activities:
Only perpetual contract pairs deemed valid by the platform are counted.
For most users, Gate Futures Points should be viewed as an extra trading benefit—not a primary source of profit.
Trade rationally and let points accumulate as a bonus. That’s the best long-term approach to participating in the Gate Futures system.
To make the most of Gate Futures Points, remember these three key points:
With a clear understanding of the rules, Gate Futures Points become a valuable enhancement to your contract trading experience.





