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Gate Futures Points are not a temporary promotion, but a long-term incentive mechanism within the Gate futures ecosystem. The platform uses points to unify and quantify scattered trading activities, asset retention, and referral relationships, allowing user engagement to be continuously tracked and rewarded.
Unlike one-off cashback or fee waivers, Gate Futures Points focus on accumulation and planning. This is why they’re positioned as a core “growth benefit” for futures users.
Gate Futures Points are calculated based on two key principles: valid activity and daily settlement.
Only genuine futures trades recognized by the platform as valid are counted toward points. Abnormal trades, self-trades, or artificial volume generation do not earn points.
Gate Futures Points are calculated daily and distributed the next day. All qualifying futures activities completed within a trading day are aggregated and credited to user accounts, reducing confusion caused by frequent fluctuations.
This design makes the points system stable and predictable.
Trading volume is the primary way to earn Gate Futures Points. Whether opening or closing a position, as long as it’s a valid futures transaction, it counts toward your trading volume. Points are not differentiated by long or short direction, nor are they directly linked to profit or loss—the focus is on trading activity itself.
This reduces the need for users to take on extra directional risk just to earn points, making points a natural result of the trading process.
Gate also regularly takes snapshots of assets in futures accounts to award corresponding points.
The main purpose is to encourage users to maintain a certain asset level in the futures ecosystem, rather than frequently emptying their accounts. Only assets in accounts that meet platform requirements are included in the snapshot; funds in investment accounts are typically excluded.
Long term, this helps improve overall user stability and ensures Gate Futures Points aren’t solely dependent on high-frequency trading.
Referral points are a relatively lightweight but often overlooked source in the Gate Futures Points system. Unlike trading points, referral points are social in nature. Only when an invited user actively participates and earns points does the referral count as valid. This rule prevents ineffective referrals and increases the real value of points.
For experienced Gate futures users, referral points are often a low-cost supplemental channel.
Gate Futures Points can typically be redeemed for tokens, futures trial funds, or position experience coupons, with specific items listed on the platform page.
Because points have an expiration date, it’s important to plan your usage. It’s generally safest to use points that are about to expire first.
For beginners, redeeming trial funds often provides more learning value than direct rewards, allowing users to get familiar with futures trading without taking on extra risk.
Gate Futures Points are not valid forever. From the date of issuance, points are only usable within a set period and automatically expire after that, with no recovery possible.
Thus, futures points should be treated as “phase-based benefits,” not long-term assets to accumulate. Users should regularly check their points page to avoid waste due to neglecting the rules.
Importantly, points do not represent cash or token assets, cannot be transferred, and are not tradable.
The most rational strategy for regular users is to focus on normal trading as the core, with points as an added benefit.
Avoid increasing trading frequency just for points or expanding risk exposure due to short-term promotions. This is the correct approach for long-term participation in the Gate futures ecosystem. On this basis, Gate Futures Points will gradually become a valuable supplement to the overall trading experience.





