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# Gold Rush

Log into Blaze every day to claim your free reward. You can win Blaze Points or Blast Gold.

The higher you place on the Leaderboard, the bigger your chance to earn better rewards.

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## Tiers and Odds

There are five tiers in total, and each comes with its own set of odds, with the higher tiers offering a bigger chance to earn better rewards.

The following is a list of all tiers, along with descriptive images showing the respective odds for each tier along with all the Leaderboard rankings that qualify for every tier:

* Diamond
* Platinum
* Gold
* Silver
* Bronze

Remember, you can keep track of your rank in the current phase on the [Leaderboard](https://www.blaze.ong/leaderboard) page by connecting your wallet.


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