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In traditional futures trading, nearly all user actions are reflected in a single outcome—profit or loss. Gate’s futures points system is designed to enhance this by providing an additional layer of rewards.
With the points mechanism, Gate quantifies users’ trading frequency, depth of engagement, and consistency in the futures market, turning these actions into cumulative platform benefits. This means that even if users employ conservative strategies or trade during periods of market volatility, their participation is still tracked and rewarded by the platform.
Over time, this approach represents a shift toward “valuing trading behavior” as a core design principle.
While Gate does not disclose all calculation formulas, the rules show that futures points are primarily determined by the following factors:
1. Valid futures trading volume: Whether trading perpetual or delivery contracts, any qualifying trade is tracked by the system and converted into points.
2. Participation duration and consistency: Users who regularly participate in futures trading are more likely to earn bonus points or extra rewards during periodic campaigns.
3. Completion of activity tasks: Gate frequently launches task-based campaigns centered on futures points. Completing these tasks allows users to earn points at a much faster rate than through routine trading.
This structure makes Gate futures points more focused on “long-term participation rewards” rather than short-term incentives.
Many newcomers mistake Gate futures points for fee rebates, but they serve different purposes.
Fee rebates help offset the cost of individual trades, while futures points are designed for long-term accumulation of platform benefits.
Points cannot directly be used to pay for specific trading fees, but by participating in activities or redeeming platform benefits, users can indirectly lower their overall trading costs or gain access to exclusive opportunities.
In terms of strategy, rebates offer immediate returns, while points accumulate over time.
Gate futures points are typically used in the following ways:
Participating in points-themed activities: Such as point redemption, leaderboard competitions, or exclusive futures events, where the amount of points directly determines eligibility or reward level.
Redeeming futures-related benefits: During specific periods, futures points can be exchanged for trading fee discounts, contract trial funds, or event access, enhancing the overall trading experience.
Serving as a key metric for event rewards: In certain Gate futures campaigns, points are both the reward and a major criterion for distributing additional benefits.
This gives futures points a “quasi-pass” function within the platform.
Not every futures trader needs to actively pursue points, but the following user types tend to gain the most:
Users who consistently trade Gate futures: Steady trading frequency leads to continuous accumulation of points.
Users who enjoy platform campaigns: Points are essential for participating in activities, and early accumulation offers a significant advantage.
New users who trade less frequently but consistently: Even without high leverage, regular trading helps build a foundation of points over time.
For short-term traders, points are “additional income”;
For long-term users, points are “inevitable accumulation.”
For those new to Gate futures, the recommended strategy is “incidental accumulation”:
This approach helps manage risk while ensuring access to platform benefits.
From a design standpoint, Gate futures points are not just a short-term marketing tool—they are a fundamental part of the futures ecosystem. Every user action in futures trading can be tracked and rewarded.
As Gate’s futures products and campaigns continue to expand, the use cases for futures points will increase. Their long-term value becomes more apparent with consistent participation.





