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Rewardy Wallet Launches Two-Week Multi-Chain Swap Campaign With $100 Minimum Prizes

Rewardy Wallet Launches Two-Week Multi-Chain Swap Campaign With $100 Minimum Prizes

Rewardy Wallet, the self-custody wallet built by Chainwith, kicked off a two-week global campaign this week that rewards users for swapping tokens across four blockchains. The promotion covers Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, and Aptos, with prizes starting at $100. It's a straightforward play to get more people actually using the wallet — not just holding it.

What the campaign offers

Users complete any swap through Rewardy Wallet on the supported chains to qualify. The prizes scale based on activity, but the minimum payout of $100 means even casual swappers can walk away with something. The campaign runs for two weeks, though the company hasn't said whether the reward pool is capped or if it's open-ended until the deadline.

Rewardy Wallet is a non-custodial wallet, meaning it doesn't hold user funds. That's a different approach from the exchange-managed promos that have become common in crypto. Chainwith is betting that a self-custody wallet can still drive engagement through incentives, without taking control of users' assets.

Why the multi-chain push

Supporting four distinct chains — Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, and Aptos — isn't trivial. Each network has its own fee structure, token standards, and swap mechanics. Rewardy Wallet already supported all four before the campaign. The promotion is meant to get existing users to try chains they might have ignored, and to onboard new users who favor one specific chain.

Aptos is the least established of the four, and including it signals that Chainwith sees potential in the Move-based ecosystem. The timing also lines up with the broader market's summer doldrums — a period when many projects run smaller campaigns to keep user activity from drying up.

How it works

Users don't need to sign up or submit an application. Any swap executed inside Rewardy Wallet during the campaign period is automatically tracked. Prizes are distributed after the campaign ends, likely in the native token of the chain used for the swap. Chainwith has not published a detailed breakdown of how rewards are calculated, but the $100 minimum suggests a relatively low barrier to entry.

The campaign is global, with no geographic restrictions mentioned. That could change if certain regulators take issue, but for now, anyone with an internet connection and a supported wallet can participate.

The campaign ends in roughly two weeks. After that, Chainwith will process payouts and likely share participation numbers. Whether the company extends the promotion or runs similar campaigns on other chains depends on how many users show up. For now, the clock is ticking.