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May 21, 2026

Your First Week On Turbo Loop: A Day-By-Day Playbook

What to do on day 1, day 2, day 3... through day 7. A concrete playbook for new users.

Your First Week On Turbo Loop: A Day-By-Day Playbook

Your First Week On Turbo Loop: A Day-By-Day Playbook

New to TurboLoop? Here is what an honest, calm, productive first seven days actually looks like. Not a hype reel, not a marketing arc — a real playbook you can follow at your own pace, in your own language, on your own schedule.

Some days will take you twenty minutes. Some will take five. One or two might genuinely feel exciting. The goal of week one is not to make a fortune. The goal is to set up cleanly, understand what is happening, and end the week knowing more about decentralized finance than you did when you started.

If you only have time for the very first 24 hours, we have a separate walkthrough for that: the beginner's first 24 hours guide. This post zooms out — same product, longer lens.

A quick note before we begin: the four Loop Plans on TurboLoop are fixed and immutable. Sprint runs 7 days at 3% total. Boost runs 14 days at 10%. Power runs 30 days at 24%. Ultimate runs 60 days at 54%. The contract logic does not change those numbers. That stability is what makes a "first week" plan even possible — you know exactly what will happen on day 7.

Day 1: Setup and First Deposit

The first day is the only day with real friction. After this, everything is just checking in.

Your checklist:

  • Install a BSC-compatible wallet (MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or another reputable one).
  • Write your seed phrase on paper. Store it in two separate physical locations. Never type it into a website, never photograph it, never email it.
  • Buy a small amount of BNB on BSC for gas — a few dollars is plenty.
  • Buy USDT on BSC equal to your planned first deposit. The contract minimum is 1 USDT, so you can start very small if you want to learn before committing more.
  • Connect your wallet to the TurboLoop dApp.
  • Choose your plan. For a first cycle, Sprint (7 days, 3%) is the natural choice — it matches the length of this very playbook, so by day 7 you will have lived through a complete cycle.
  • Confirm the deposit transaction. Bookmark the dashboard.

That is it. You are now a depositor. The contract is doing its job; your job for the next six days is to learn and observe.

If you stalled anywhere — wallet trouble, BNB confusion, bridge confusion — pause and ask in the community before pushing through. A clean setup matters more than a fast setup.

Day 2: First Daily Payout Hits

This is the day a number changes for the first time, and it lands differently than reading about it.

At 00:00 UTC, the contract calculates and credits your daily payout. If you deposited yesterday during the Asian morning, your first payout shows up roughly the same calendar evening for you. If you deposited late in the European day, it shows up overnight. Either way, when you open the dashboard on day 2, your "available to claim" balance is no longer zero.

Things to do on day 2:

  • Open the dashboard and find your daily payout amount.
  • Compare it to what you expected from your chosen plan. For a Sprint Loop at 3% over 7 days, you should see roughly 0.43% of your principal per day.
  • Do not claim yet. Just observe. Confirm the math feels right.
  • If something looks wrong — payout missing, amount way off — screenshot it and ask in the community group before doing anything else.

This is also the day to ask yourself an honest question: am I comfortable with the size of this position? If you deposited an amount that is making you check the dashboard every hour, that amount is too large. Note it down for next cycle.

Day 3: Explore the Dashboard, Claim Your Earnings

By day 3, you have two days of payouts sitting in your claimable balance. This is the day to actually use the dashboard properly.

Your tour:

  • Find your active Loop Plan card. Note the cycle end date — for Sprint, that is day 7 from your deposit.
  • Find your daily payout history. You should see two entries.
  • Locate the "claim" or "withdraw" action for earned yield. Try a small claim if you want to feel the flow — gas cost is negligible.
  • Find the referral section. Note your unique referral link.
  • Find the team and earnings panels, even if they are empty right now.

The revenue powering these payouts comes from three places: LP Rewards paid in USDC and USDT, Turbo Swap fees, and Turbo Buy fees. You do not need to understand the mechanics in detail on day 3. You just need to know the payouts are not magic — they come from real on-chain economic activity that the protocol participates in.

If you have an hour, read the FAQ section for the questions that come up most often. It will save you future confusion.

Day 4: Dig Into the Referral Program

Day 4 is when most people first ask: should I share this with anyone?

The honest answer is: only if you have someone in your life who has actually asked you about crypto. The TurboLoop referral program is generous — it pays out 51% of platform rewards across 20 levels, with Level 1 at 12%, Level 2 at 8%, Level 3 at 5%, and tapering down through the remaining levels. But generous referral programs do not make spamming acceptable. The people you bring in are people you are responsible to.

Your day 4 actions:

  • Find your referral link in the dashboard.
  • Read the full referral structure so you understand how the 20 levels work and what each level pays.
  • Identify ONE person in your life who has already shown interest in crypto or who has asked you what you have been doing this week.
  • Send them a message that is honest: here is what I am trying, here is what I have learned in three days, here is the link if you want to look at it. No pressure, no income promises.

That is the entire day 4 assignment. One thoughtful message beats fifty copy-pasted ones. If nobody comes to mind, skip this day. The cycle continues whether you refer or not.

Day 5: Try the Calculator, Model Compounding Scenarios

By now you have data: a real deposit, real daily payouts, a real sense of what this looks like. Day 5 is when you turn that intuition into a plan.

Open the calculator and play with it:

  • Enter your current deposit. See what a full Sprint cycle returns.
  • Now model what happens if you take the principal plus yield from this Sprint and roll it into another Sprint. Then another.
  • Try a longer plan. What does the same starting amount look like across one Power cycle (30 days, 24%) instead of four Sprint cycles?
  • Try the Ultimate plan modeled out — 60 days at 54% — and see what you would need to lock to make it worth the longer commitment.

The calculator is not a prediction engine. It is a clarifier. It lets you turn vague hopes into specific numbers, and specific numbers into a plan you can either commit to or adjust.

Save your favorite scenario somewhere. You will reference it on day 7.

This is also a good day to think about diversification of attention, not just capital. If you find yourself checking the dashboard ten times a day, that is a signal — not that something is wrong, but that you might want a smaller position or a longer cycle so you can stop watching and just live.

Day 6: Join a Zoom Session in Your Language

TurboLoop runs live community sessions in multiple languages. They are not sales calls — they are working sessions where people ask questions, share what they have learned, and walk new users through the dashboard live.

Find the next session in your timezone on the events page. If you have never attended one, the how to join a session walkthrough shows you the joining flow.

Your day 6 plan:

  • Pick the session in your language closest to your current time.
  • Show up 5 minutes early. Have your dashboard open in another tab.
  • Listen first. Most sessions open with announcements, then take questions.
  • If you have one specific question from your week, ask it. If not, just listen.
  • Note one thing you learned that you did not know before.

You can do TurboLoop entirely on your own, watching the contract and trusting the math. But the community is where the soft knowledge lives — the small tips, the regional context, the answers to questions you did not know you had. One Zoom session is enough to plug into that.

Day 7: Cycle Decision and Reflection

Day 7 is the close of your first Sprint cycle. The contract returns your principal automatically. You now hold:

  • Your original USDT deposit, back in your wallet.
  • The yield earned across the seven days, either claimed already or sitting available.
  • A week of real experience.

The cycle decision is yours and there is no wrong answer:

  • Withdraw everything. You learned what DeFi feels like; that is enough for now.
  • Redeposit just the principal. Take the yield off the table as a clean profit.
  • Redeposit principal plus yield into another Sprint. Start the compounding compounding loop.
  • Step up to a longer plan — Boost, Power, or Ultimate — if your week showed you that you can live with a longer lockup.

Whatever you choose, do it on purpose. Pull up the calculator scenario you saved on day 5. Compare it to what actually happened. Adjust your expectations and your size for cycle two.

What You Learn About DeFi in Your First Week

The honest reflection at the end of week one is not about the yield. The yield is small in absolute terms when you start at 1 or 10 or 100 USDT. That is fine — that is also the right size to start at.

What you actually learn is harder to put on a chart:

  • You learn that on-chain transactions are not as scary as they look from the outside.
  • You learn the difference between a fixed-cycle product and a variable-rate product, and why the fixed one lets you plan a week like this in the first place.
  • You learn that a community in your language matters more than a thousand English tweets.
  • You learn what your own risk tolerance actually is, by feeling it instead of guessing at it.
  • You learn that DeFi is not a slot machine — it is a set of contracts that do specific things on specific schedules, and the people who do well are the ones who treat them that way.

Week one is the on-ramp. By the end of it you are not an expert; you are a participant. That is the only goal worth having for the first seven days.

If you have not deposited yet and you have read this far, start with 1 USDT in a Sprint Loop. Live the week. Then decide.

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