Tap Trading FAQ
I. Product Basics
Q: What is Tap Trading?
A:
Tap Trading is a short-term derivative trading product based on "price touch."
Users click on price blocks to predict whether the market price will touch a specific price range within a specified time.
A successful prediction yields a fixed multiple return; failure results in the loss of the invested ticket.
Q: What is the difference between Tap Trading and traditional trading?
A:
No need to buy long/short (not a single-direction judgment)
No need to hold positions
No margin or liquidation mechanisms
Only need to judge: Will the price touch a certain range + within a specified time?
It is closer to a "short-term price touch option" rather than traditional spot or futures trading.
Q: Is professional trading experience required?
A:
Not mandatory, but basic market analysis skills (e.g., candlesticks, volatility, trends) are recommended.
II. Ticket Mechanism
Q: What is a Ticket?
A:
A Ticket is the only transaction凭证 required to participate in Tap Trading.
Q: How to obtain Tickets?
A:
Users purchase with USDT:
1 Ticket = 10 USDT
Click the "+" button next to Tickets to purchase.
Q: How many Tickets are needed per transaction?
A:
Each click on a price block consumes 1 Ticket by default.
Q: Can Tickets be withdrawn?
A:
Currently, Tickets cannot be withdrawn or exchanged back. They are only for trading consumption (subject to platform rules).
III. Trading Rules
Q: How to make a transaction?
A:
The process is as follows:
- Select a trading pair (e.g., BTC/USDT)
- Select a price block (target price range)
- Select a time interval
- Click the block to place an order (consumes 1 Ticket)
Q: What does "16 rows × 6 columns" on the page mean?
A:
16 rows: Price range divisions (range width varies by cryptocurrency)
6 columns: Time interval divisions (shortest default is 2 seconds)
Q: Why are some blocks unclickable?
A:
Blocks within 4 seconds from the current time cannot be clicked. Only price behavior after 4 seconds can be predicted.
Q: Why do different blocks have different odds?
A:
Because different price range + time combinations have different touch probabilities:
Easier to touch → Lower odds
Harder to touch → Higher odds
IV. Returns and Settlement
Q: When is settlement?
A:
The system settles immediately after the time window selected by the user ends.
Q: How is a successful prediction determined?
A:
Within the selected time range:
As long as the market price "touches" the target price range, it is considered a success.
(Note: It is the closing price, but "touch counts".)
Q: Can profits from successful predictions be withdrawn?
A:
Upon success, you receive a fixed multiple return (credited to your account balance after deducting a 5% risk fund). Withdrawal is subject to platform rules.
For example, buying an 8X time block yields: 10*8 - 80*5% = 76 U (Ticket is not returned).
Q: What is the Risk Fund (M%)?
A:
The platform deducts a certain percentage from successful prediction returns as part of its risk hedging mechanism. The current rate is 5%.
Q: What happens if a prediction fails?
A:
If the target price range is not touched:
The Ticket consumed for that transaction is lost (principal is forfeited).
V. Risk and Strategy Awareness
Q: Is profit guaranteed?
A:
No. Tap Trading is inherently a high-risk, short-term prediction trading product.
Q: Why does it feel "hard to hit"?
A: Common reasons:
Time window is too short
Selected price range is too far
Insufficient market volatility
Q: How to increase the success rate?
A: Suggestions:
Pay attention to market volatility (higher volatility makes touches more likely)
Use short-period candlesticks (1s / 1m)
Avoid blindly choosing high-odds blocks
Q: Is it suitable for long-term stable returns?
A: Not suitable to be defined as a stable return product; it leans more towards short-term strategic gambling.
Q: Can the platform manipulate prices? Where does the K-line data come from?
A:
To avoid the risk of price manipulation, the K-lines and settlement prices used for Tap Trading/Bounty Duel/Happy BTC are sourced from real-time transaction data of third-party mainstream exchanges (e.g., Binance), not internally generated by the platform.
This means:
Price sources are independent of the platform
The platform cannot control price movements
Settlement results are entirely based on real market transaction data
Essence:
Results are determined by the external market, not controlled by the platform.
VI. Common Issues
Q: Why does it seem like the price touched but the prediction failed?
A: Possible reasons:
System matching source is the authoritative data source
The price did not actually "touch" the range (only came close)
No touch occurred within the time window
Q: Does lag or stuttering affect results?
A: The system uses backend matching prices as the standard. There may be millisecond-level differences from what is displayed on the user's device.
Q: Can I place orders on multiple blocks at the same time?
A: Yes, as long as you have enough Tickets. Each block is settled independently.
VII. Advanced Understanding
Q: What am I essentially judging?
A: You are judging three dimensions simultaneously:
Price
Time
Volatility
Bounty Duel FAQ
I. Product Basics
Q: What is Bounty Duel?
A:
Bounty Duel is a high-frequency prediction product based on short-term price fluctuations.
Users predict the price direction of an asset within a very short time (e.g., 15 seconds), participate in a duel through a "liquidity pool mechanism," and the system settles quickly and distributes returns based on the result.
Q: What is the core mechanism of Bounty Duel?
A:
The core is the liquidity pool allocation mechanism (counterparty model) :
All user funds enter the same prize pool
The side that predicts correctly shares the funds of the side that predicted incorrectly
The platform does not participate in the duel
Essence:
Users duel against each other. The platform only provides matching and settlement services. The winning side pays a 5% risk fund as a fee.
II. Trading Process
Order Placement Phase (approx. 15 seconds)
Q: How to participate in Bounty Duel?
A:
- Ensure your Hyper account has available balance (only Hyper account supported)
- Select a trading pair (e.g., BTC/USDT)
- Select an order amount (e.g., 1U / 10U / 50U / 100U)
- Select direction: Up / Down
- Place the order before the countdown ends
Q: How is the return rate displayed? Why does it change?
A:
The system calculates and dynamically updates the return rate in real-time based on the current distribution of funds in the prize pool.
The return rate changes because:
The proportion of funds in different directions is constantly changing.
Settlement Phase (approx. 10 seconds)
Q: How are winners determined?
A:
The system records two prices:
A: Settlement start price
B: Settlement end price
The result is determined as follows:
If A < B → Up wins
If A > B → Down wins
If A = B → Draw (principal refunded)
Reward Distribution Phase
Q: How are returns distributed?
A:
Winning users share the prize pool proportionally. The calculation logic is:
Up Return:
(User's Up amount ÷ Total Up amount) × Total Prize Pool × (1 - M)
Down Return:
(User's Down amount ÷ Total Down amount) × Total Prize Pool × (1 - M)
Essence:
The higher your proportion of the correct direction, the more returns you get.
III. Returns and Fees
Q: How does the platform charge fees?
A:
The platform does not participate in the duel. At settlement, it deducts a certain percentage (5%) from the winning users' returns as a risk fund.
Q: Why do return rates vary?
A:
The return rate is determined by the prize pool structure, primarily influenced by:
The current ratio of Up/Down funds
User order amounts
Total prize pool size
Essence:
The more unbalanced the funds, the greater the fluctuation in return rates.
IV. Rules and Risks
Q: Is profit guaranteed?
A:
No.
Bounty Duel is a prediction product. Results depend on short-term market fluctuations, and there is a risk of losing principal.
Q: How do losses occur?
A:
If the prediction is wrong → The entire principal amount goes into the prize pool and is distributed to those who predicted correctly.
Q: Does the platform manipulate results or participate in duels?
A:
No.
The platform only provides matching and settlement services. It does not participate in user duels or act as a counterparty.
Q: Can the platform manipulate prices? Where does the K-line data come from?
A:
To avoid the risk of price manipulation, the K-lines and settlement prices used for Tap Trading/Bounty Duel/Happy BTC are sourced from real-time transaction data of third-party mainstream exchanges (e.g., Binance), not internally generated by the platform.
This means:
Price sources are independent of the platform
The platform cannot control price movements
Settlement results are entirely based on real market transaction data
Essence:
Results are determined by the external market, not controlled by the platform.
V. Common Questions
Q: Why does the return rate change in real-time?
A:
Because users are constantly placing orders, causing the prize pool fund ratio to change continuously. The system dynamically adjusts the return rate.
Q: Can I exit early?
A:
No.
Once an order is successfully placed, you must wait for the current round to finish settling.
Q: Is settlement real-time?
A:
Yes.
Settlement and reward distribution happen immediately after each round ends.
Q: What happens in case of a draw?
A:
If the settlement price does not change (A = B), the system refunds the user's principal.
VI. Mechanism Summary
The essence of Bounty Duel is:
Using funds to participate in short-term up/down predictions
Users who predict correctly share the principal of those who predicted incorrectly
The platform does not participate in wins or losses
Returns are determined by market fund distribution
Happy BTC FAQ (Full Version)
I. Product Basics
Q: What is Happy BTC?
A:
Happy BTC is a short-term prediction interactive product driven by BTC price fluctuations.
Before each round begins, users choose a side to support (Alpha or Beta). The system triggers a "number collision mechanism" based on real-time price changes, and ultimately determines the winner based on the numerical results of both sides, followed by settlement.
II. Core Gameplay
Q: What is the prediction phase?
A:
The prediction phase is the order placement stage for users to participate in the game (approx. 10 seconds). Users need to:
Use USDT as principal to participate
Choose a side to support (Alpha or Beta)
Choose between Normal Mode or High Odds Mode
Q: What do Alpha and Beta represent?
A:
Alpha and Beta are two opposing camps. Users choose one side to support, and the winner is determined based on the final settlement result.
Q: What is the difference between Normal Mode and Double Mode?
A:
Normal Mode:
Predict Alpha wins or Beta wins
Odds: 1:1 (win an amount equal to the principal)
Double Mode (High Odds):
Alpha Player7 (result is 7) AND wins (points greater than the other side)
Beta Lucky6 (result is 6) AND wins (points greater than the other side)
Hitting these conditions yields higher odds returns.
III. Number Collision Mechanism (Core)
Q: What is "Number Collision"?
A:
Number Collision is the process where the system maps K-line prices to numerical nodes based on BTC's real-time price changes.
The rules are as follows:
Generate one number per second
Distribute numbers alternately to the Alpha and Beta camps
Only one number is assigned per column
Q: Are the numbers random? Can they be controlled?
A:
Numbers are derived from BTC real-time price range mapping and generated using preset data pool rules:
Prioritize distributing numbers from ranges near the current price
The data pool distributes numbers according to fixed rules
If the data pool is insufficient, a backup pool is used
Essence:
Data rules are fixed with no human intervention.
IV. Number Distribution and Supplemental Number Rules
Q: How are numbers distributed each round?
A:
Initial Distribution:
Alpha and Beta each receive 2 numbers.
Supplemental Number Rules:
Alpha Rule:
Points ≤ 5 → Receive a 3rd number
Points ≥ 6 → Do not receive
Beta Rule:
If Alpha does NOT receive → Beta receives if points ≤ 5
If Alpha receives → Beta judged by fixed rules
If Beta's points are 8 or 9 → Does not receive
All supplemental number logic is executed automatically by the system with no human intervention.
Happy BTC Supplemental Number Rules Table
I. When Alpha stops receiving (Alpha initial round = 6 or 7)
| Alpha Initial Points | Beta Initial Points | Does Beta Receive? |
|---|---|---|
| 6 or 7 (No) | 0 | ✅ Yes |
| 6 or 7 (No) | 1 | ✅ Yes |
| 6 or 7 (No) | 2 | ✅ Yes |
| 6 or 7 (No) | 3 | ✅ Yes |
| 6 or 7 (No) | 4 | ✅ Yes |
| 6 or 7 (No) | 5 | ✅ Yes |
| 6 or 7 (No) | 6 | ❌ No |
| 6 or 7 (No) | 7 | ❌ No |
II. When Alpha receives (Alpha initial round = 0-5)
| Alpha Initial Points | Beta Initial Points | Alpha 3rd Number | Does Beta Receive? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0-5 (Yes) | 0-2 | Any | ✅ Yes (Must) |
| 0-5 (Yes) | 3 | ⌀8 | ✅ Yes |
| 0-5 (Yes) | 3 | 8 | ❌ No |
| 0-5 (Yes) | 4 | 2-7 | ✅ Yes |
| 0-5 (Yes) | 4 | 0,1,8,9 | ❌ No |
| 0-5 (Yes) | 5 | 4-7 | ✅ Yes |
| 0-5 (Yes) | 5 | 0-3,8,9 | ❌ No |
| 0-5 (Yes) | 6 | 6-7 | ✅ Yes |
| 0-5 (Yes) | 6 | 0-5,8,9 | ❌ No |
| 0-5 (Yes) | 7 | Any | ❌ No |
V. Settlement Rules
Q: How is the winner determined?
A:
Calculation method:
Add the two or three numbers
If the sum is ≥ 10 → take the units digit
The side with the larger numerical value wins
If equal, it's a draw.
VI. Return Rules
Q: What is the return for Normal Mode?
A:
Odds: 1:1
Principal refunded + equal reward
Q: What are Player7 and Lucky6?
A:
In Double Mode, users need to complete two selections: Side + Card Count
- Alpha Player7 → Predict the final result is 7 and wins
- Beta Lucky6 → Predict the final result is 6 and wins
At the same time, users must also choose the hit type:
- Hit with 2 cards
- Hit with 3 cards
The complete selection is:
“Side (Player7 / Lucky6) + Card Count (2 cards / 3 cards)”
Q: What are the payouts in Double Mode?
A:
Payouts depend on the selected card count:
- 2-card hit → Odds: 1 : 7
- 3-card hit → Odds: 1 : 14
Settlement rules:
- Successful prediction = Principal returned + corresponding payout
- Failed prediction = Principal lost
(Note: Odds may be adjusted dynamically based on operational strategy. Please refer to the actual interface for the latest values.)
VII. Draw Rules
Q: What happens in case of a draw?
A:
Normal Mode: Principal refunded
High Odds Mode (Player7 / Lucky6): Considered a loss (principal not returned)
VIII. Fee Explanation
Q: How does the platform charge fees?
A:
Fees are charged only on "winning orders"
Current rate: 5% (adjustable)
Q: How are fees calculated?
A:
Example:
Place 100U, win in Normal Mode:
Reward: 100U
Fee: 100 × 5% = 5U
Actual profit: 95U
Place 100U, hit Player7 (2 numbers):
Reward: 700U
Fee: 700 × 5% = 35U
Actual profit: 665U
IX. Common Questions
Q: Can I exit early?
A:
No. Once placed, you must wait for the current round to end.
Q: How long does each round last?
A:
Prediction phase: approx. 10 seconds
Number collision phase: approx. 10 seconds
Settlement phase: approx. 10 seconds
Q: Does the platform manipulate results?
A:
No.
Data is based on real-time BTC prices
Number collision rules are fixed
No human intervention
X. Mechanism Summary
The essence of Happy BTC is:
Based on short-term BTC price changes
Forms results through "number mapping"
Users choose sides to participate in the duel
The system automatically calculates winners and distributes returns