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PixVerse launches CPP 2.0 with 150,000 weekly credits and $2,500 cash pool

PixVerse rolled out CPP 2.0, a creator program with up to 150,000 weekly credits, a $2,500 prize pool, and support for tutorials, short films, and festival submissions. Creators can use the program to earn recurring rewards and visibility for sustained publishing inside PixVerse.

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PixVerse launches CPP 2.0 with 150,000 weekly credits and $2,500 cash pool
PixVerse launches CPP 2.0 with 150,000 weekly credits and $2,500 cash pool

TL;DR

  • PixVerse rolled out CPP 2.0 with weekly creator rewards, including up to 150,000 credits for qualified posts, according to AllaAisling's program overview and the official announcement.
  • The program adds a weekly US$2,500 cash prize pool, with one creator able to earn up to US$850 in a single week, as AllaAisling's post and PixVerse's launch repost both note.
  • PixVerse is pitching CPP 2.0 around sustained publishing, not one-off clips: the official blog post says tutorials, 2-minute-plus videos, and selected creative projects can unlock extra support, which AllaAisling also framed around short films and teaching.
  • The company also formalized a multi-tier ladder with memberships, early feature access, community perks, and higher monthly benefits, per the official blog post that AllaAisling's link post points to.

You can read the full program post, which spells out a four-tier path and PixLab support for selected film and festival-style projects. The same post says onboarding includes a PixVerse Pro plan for the first three months, monthly credits, and early beta access to new models and features. Meanwhile, AllaAisling's #pixversecpp demo shows the kind of cinematic, shot-by-shot work the program is trying to pull into public view.

Weekly rewards

CPP 2.0 is built around recurring output. PixVerse's announcement centers on weekly credits for qualified posts, plus a US$2,500 weekly cash pool, rather than a single contest or one-time creator fund.

The headline mechanics are straightforward:

Tiers, memberships, and bigger-project support

The official blog post turns that into a formal partner ladder. PixVerse says creators move through four tiers with stronger monthly benefits and wider access as they grow.

The post highlights a few concrete perks beyond weekly rewards:

  • A clear four-tier partner path
  • PixVerse Pro plan onboarding for the first three months
  • Early beta access to new AI models and features
  • Access to the PixVerse Creator Hub community
  • Special support for 2-minute-plus videos, including films and tutorials
  • PixLab support for selected creators working on ambitious or festival-level projects

That mix makes CPP 2.0 look closer to a structured creator program than a hashtag campaign. The blog also says creators with existing AI video experience from other tools can apply, not just people already publishing inside PixVerse.

What #pixversecpp work looks like

One early example posted under the tag is a six-shot prompt for a "Magnetic Archipelago Sky Sea" chase sequence, complete with camera directions, rotating floating islands, and a transparent control sphere. It reads like storyboard language translated directly into a video prompt.

That matters because it matches the program's stated target better than generic showcase clips do. The official announcement explicitly calls out cinematic stories, practical tutorials, and signature creative projects, and AllaAisling's demo lands squarely in that more directed, scene-built format.

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