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A $500k competition with 20,000 participants, high fees, prizes in random tokens and a heavily concentrated payout structure can have lower expected value than a $25k competition with 50 participants and flat rewards.
Yet most traders only see the headline.
Imagine evaluating a token using only its market cap.
No volume.
No liquidity.
No holders.
You'd never do it.
But that's exactly how most evaluate trading competitions. Based solely on the prize pool size.
That's why we built CompRadar.
We score competitions based on factors that decide whether they are really worth entering or not:
β’ Number of participants
β’ Reward distribution
β’ Trading fees and costs
β’ Market structure
β’ Exchange quality
β’ And dozens of other variables that affect real opportunity
The goal isn't to find the biggest competition.
The goal is to find the best risk/reward trade.
Because a competition is a trade in itself.
You're committing capital, time, attention and execution effort in exchange for a chance at rewards.
And just like any other trade, some setups are better than others.
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You check the chart before you enter a trade: setup, volume, structure.
Competitions deserve the same attention.
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Why prize pool size alone is a bad way to pick a competition
A $500K prize pool sounds great. Until you find out 55,000 traders are competing for it and only the top 1,500 win anything.
Your odds of winning something: less than 3%.
Prize pool size is the most misleading number in trading competitions.
So here's what the prize pool doesn't tell you:
1β£ Number of winners vs number of participants.
A smaller competition with 200 traders and 50 winners gives you a 25% shot. That's a fundamentally different bet.
2β£ What the reward is paid in.
$450K in a native token that drops 40% after the competition ends is not $450K.
3β£ The fine print.
KYC requirements, minimum volume thresholds, geographic restrictions. Most traders find out after the fact.
The prize pool is the headline. Everything else is the real story.
CompRadar scores all of it so you don't have to.
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New competition added on https://t.co/6Shnz2VDEv
Binance GENIUS Trading Tournament
β’ ~$450K in GENIUS tokens.
β’ top 1,000 win out of ~35K expected traders
β’ opportunity score: 46/100
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Most traders pick a trading competition, go all in and only find out after the fact why they didn't qualify. The rules are buried, the payout structure is opaque and nobody has time to read 47 pages.
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$5.16M in prizes spread across live crypto trading competitions right now
The difference between winning and wasting your time & money is just knowing which ones to enter
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Every competition has a prize pool.
Not every prize pool is real.
Every competition has winners.
Not every winner gets their prize.
Every competition has rules.
Not every rule works in your favor.
Every competition has a score.
Only CompRadar shows you that score before you enter.
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CompRadar scores every competition the same way, regardless of who's behind it.
The methodology doesn't change based on who runs the competition or how big their prize pool looks on paper.
If the score is good, it's good.
If it's not, you'll know before you trade a single dollar.
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In a space where everyone has an agenda, an exchange to promote, a token to pump, a partnership to protect, https://t.co/6Shnz2VDEv has one goal: score every competition impartially, regardless of who's behind it.
Because traders deserve at least one unbiased view π‘
Traders usually look at the prize pool because that's what exchanges put front and center.
The dozens of other factors that determine if a competition is worth entering?
That's what we look at.
Here's how the Opportunity Score works. π§΅
In short: You see one number.
We score it across 30+ factors.
So you know before you trade a single dollar whether a competition is actually worth entering.
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The good stuff
Not everything is a red flag.
Some competitions genuinely reward traders.
Lottery on top of ranked prizes.
Milestones that grow the pool.
Consolation rewards for non-winners.
PnL and ROI scoring that rewards skill over volume.
These push the score up.