Editor’s Take
World of Dypians has brought back its BNB Chain Treasure Hunt as a long-form campaign, not a short promo. The headline is a $50,000 reward pool and a 120-day runtime, but the more important detail is the structure: a daily reset, gated access, and a mix of immediate leaderboard progress versus rewards distributed later. That combination is designed to measure sustained activity, not just a one-week spike.
For context, World of Dypians has run similar Treasure Hunts tied to partner ecosystems before. Public coverage of a prior Core-themed Treasure Hunt described the same daily reward range of $0.5 to $20 plus leaderboard points, which suggests the BNB version is part of an established format rather than a one-off experiment.
What’s Actually Happening
World of Dypians announced that the BNB Chain Treasure Hunt has returned for 120 days with $50,000 in rewards. The announcement emphasizes exploration and daily prizes, and it notes that the previous Treasure Hunt has ended and rewards will be distributed soon.
How the Treasure Hunt Works
The Treasure Hunt is designed as a daily exploration loop inside a designated partner area. Players log in, enter the relevant zone, and search for hidden items. The system resets daily at 00:00 UTC, encouraging consistent participation.
The hunt typically revolves around three item categories, with different outcomes tied to each type:
- Magma: Adds leaderboard points immediately when collected.
- Chests: Contribute to direct rewards that are accumulated and distributed later.
- Easter Eggs: Bonus finds that can supplement either points or rewards depending on the event rules.
This split tends to create two parallel motivations: players optimizing for long-term ranking and players focusing on steady reward accumulation.
Access Requirements
For the BNB Chain Treasure Hunt, participation is gated behind holding a BNB Chain Beta Pass NFT obtained through the World of Dypians shop, according to the event details shown on the Treasure Hunt page. In the broader Treasure Hunt system, World of Dypians also positions Prime subscriptions as a way to access Treasure Hunts across partner areas, which acts as an alternative route to entry for some events.
Key Numbers
| Detail | What it means |
|---|---|
| Duration | 120 days |
| Total rewards | $50,000 (paid in BNB) |
| Daily reward range | $0.5 to $20 (as shown in similar Treasure Hunt coverage) |
| Reset time | 00:00 UTC (daily loop reset) |
| Entry requirement | BNB Chain Beta Pass NFT (BNB event specific) |
Treasure Hunt History
World of Dypians has used the Treasure Hunt format across multiple partner ecosystems. A prior example is the Core Treasure Hunt, covered publicly as an event with a $20,000 prize pool paid in CORE, featuring daily rewards in the $0.5 to $20 range and an ongoing leaderboard point system tied to daily exploration in the Core area.
Across these campaigns, the consistent pattern is a partner-specific area, an access gate (often via a Beta Pass NFT), and rewards that combine daily participation incentives with leaderboard-based competition.
Why This Matters
BNB payouts: Paying rewards in BNB changes the incentive profile compared with events that rely on distributing a project’s own token. It also makes the reward value easier to understand without needing to price the game’s internal economy.
Long duration: Running for 120 days pushes the event into habit formation territory. If participation remains strong deep into the season, it is a more meaningful signal than a short spike.
Gated access: Requiring a Beta Pass NFT adds friction that can reduce low-effort farming and bot activity, but it also concentrates participation among players willing to commit capital upfront.