> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://info.xtreamly.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://info.xtreamly.io/project-overview/trading-bot/bump-reward-campaign/terms-and-conditons.md).

# Terms and Conditons

### Integrity, Payout, and Edge Case Rules

1. Voting Constraint: Each unique user wallet is strictly limited to one prediction vote per 24-hour period (starting 00:00 UTC).
2. Payout Schedule: Rewards for the entire competition will be calculated and paid out on a monthly basis following the conclusion of the 30-day challenge.
3. Official Data Source: All official token prices, used for determining the daily outcome and selecting winners, will be referenced exclusively from Chainlink Oracles and publicly displayed.
4. Referral Validation: A successful referral is defined as a new user who signs up, creates a trading bot, and funds it with a minimum of $100 USD Assets Under Management (AUM).
5. Anti-Cheating Protocol: Should a user qualify for the main prize, a thorough, separate review of all preceding steps and actions will be conducted to ensure full compliance and prevent cheating.
6. Data Integrity Failure: If any internal or external problem (e.g., data error, oracle failure) causes a misalignment between the predicted outcome and the real-live price data for the day, no points will be awarded to any participant for that specific day.
7. Price Tie Rule: In the event that the Ethereum price at the beginning of the period is exactly the same as the price at the end of the 24-hour period, a neutral outcome is declared, and no points will be awarded to any participant for that day.


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