RedNote’s official Tubi coin price is a fixed “list price”, while the market price on third-party platforms is the “transaction price”. This article will use a clear comparison table to visually demonstrate the differences between the two and analyze why third-party platforms can provide better prices.
Price comparison list
| Recharge denomination (RedCoins) | RedNote official price (RMB) | Third-party reference price (take 94LIVES as an example) | Saving amount/discount strength |
|---|---|---|---|
60 | 6 yuan | About 5.2-5.4 yuan | Save 0.6-0.8 yuan, about 9-13% off |
300 pieces | 30 yuan | About 26.5-27.5 yuan | Save 2.5-3.5 yuan, about 8-12% off |
518 | 51 yuan | About 45-47 yuan | Save 4-6 yuan, about 8-12% off |
More denominations | ... | There are corresponding discounts | Long-term stable discounts |
Why can third-party platforms be cheaper?
Formal third-party platforms such as 94LIVES , its business model is to obtain cost advantages through bulk purchasing or channel cooperation, and then pass the profits to end users in the form of small profits but quick turnover. This is similar to the relationship that large retailers have with branded direct sales. At the same time, they reduce operating costs by optimizing payment and recharge processes.
The key values of choosing a third party (such as 94LIVES):
Save money directly: As shown in the table above, you can save money every time you top up.
No difference in experience: Completed through the official API or direct deposit channel, the Tucoin will arrive in your account in seconds, and the user experience is completely consistent with the official one.
Safe and Guaranteed: Unlike individual sellers with unknown origins, formal platform transactions are recorded and the recharge process is safe and transparent.
Therefore, for savvy users, after confirming that the platform is legitimate (such as choosing a reputable platform such as 94LIVES), choosing a third-party recharge is a more economically rational decision.