Will Sports Records Ever Stop Falling? Discover the Future of Human Performance | Genezys
August 1, 2024
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Invite your friends and accumulate Points - € every day !

Participate now in this special offer for the first 50,000 referrals.

Increase your counter by continuously earning 5% of all points from all your referrals. How? It's very simple:

When a friend registers on the platform with your referral code, you also earn 5% of all their points, regardless of their activity. This applies to all the people you invite, up to the first 50,000 referrals on Genezys!

In concrete terms, you earn from each of their actions (see the blog for Genezys Points actions).

Additionally, you immediately accumulate +25 points when they register and +50 points with their first purchase.

Your points counter increments automatically in real time every day based on the activities of all your friends. You can then use your points for purchases on the transfer market or save them to convert into euros !

How does it work?

In the menu, via the "Invite a friend" tab, you will find your unique referral link. Simply copy this link and paste it on your social networks, or send it via SMS, WhatsApp, or Email to your friends.

What's next? You fill up on Genezys Points, and every month they will be transformed into $GNZ Cryptocurrency, which you can use to get euros or acquire your first Fancards.

What does your referral gain?

On GENEZYS, everyone wins, including your referral ;

If they register with your referral code, they immediately earn +25 points.

If they register with your referral code, they also earn +100 points with their first purchase of Fancards.

Go to your Genezys to send your referral code to as many of your friends as possible!

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