Huobi Wallet Launches 60,000 USDT Lucky Color Box Campaign
Inspired by the blind box craze in Asia, Huobi Wallet users can open and collect digital mystery boxes to earn rewards.
News provided by
Share this article
Share this article
LONDON, July 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Huobi Wallet, the professional, multi-chain light wallet of the Huobi ecosystem, today announced the launch of its newest community campaign, the
Huobi Wallet Summer Event. Starting today, users can participate and begin drawing color boxes , which are mystery boxes that contain hidden rewards valued at 60,000 USDT in aggregate. Several blockchain projects are partnering with Huobi Wallet on the campaign, including MDEX, CoinWind, Cook, BXH, Back Finance, and Pilot.
The ‘blind box’ (miniature) toys, first popularised in Japan, have fixated China in recent years, driving a booming second-hand market and decorating the desks of white-collar workers across the country. AFP
Tiny unicorns and cartoon girls in clown costumes line the shelves of Wang Zhaoxue’s study in Beijing – tokens of China’s mania for “blind boxes” that has made fortunes for toymakers and even caught the attention of those in power.
The 18-year-old music student is one of the legions of young Chinese hooked on snaffling up the toys – from pop art-inspired figurines to mini-archaeological treasures – to complete whole “ranges” through endless purchases.
Sunday, 02 May 2021 07:58 AM MYT
Music student Wang Zhaoxue showing the ‘blind box’ toys she collected, during an interview at her home in Beijing. AFP pic
Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know.
BEIJING, May 2 Tiny unicorns and cartoon girls in clown costumes line the shelves of Wang Zhaoxue’s study in Beijing tokens of China’s mania for “blind boxes” that has made fortunes for toymakers and even caught the attention of those in power.
The 18-year-old music student is one of the legions of young Chinese hooked on snaffling up the toys from pop art-inspired figurines to mini-archaeological treasures to complete whole “ranges” through endless purchases.
Blind Box Craze Grips China s Youth And Mints Toymakers A Fortune By Danni ZHU, Jing Xuan TENG
04/28/21 AT 1:44 AM
Tiny unicorns and cartoon girls in clown costumes line the shelves of Wang Zhaoxue s study in Beijing tokens of China s mania for blind boxes that has made fortunes for toymakers and even caught the attention of those in power. China s mania for blind boxes has made fortunes for toymakers and even caught the attention of those in power Photo: AFP / WANG ZHAO
The 18-year-old music student is one of the legions of young Chinese hooked on snaffling up the toys from pop art-inspired figurines to mini-archaeological treasures to complete whole ranges through endless purchases.