Starting from the 13th, each time you participate in an IDO or receive an Alpha airdrop, points will be deducted. The specific number of points deducted is to be determined.
To put it simply, future airdrops will be shared among everyone. No one should think they can monopolize all rewards through internal competition.
So how should we adapt to this version?
1. Keep your total score over 15 days above the passing line, so that you won't always miss out in one cycle. Currently, a score of 150-165 should be fine.
2. Don’t overly compete internally. The trading volume of 2048 is about the limit. If you push one more point, the additional 2048 trading volume guarantees a wear and tear of 3-5U. Over 15 days, the wear and tear is 45-75U. Can this 15 points recover the cost?
3. Increase the capital moat. When the trading volume reaches a point where it may be reversed, increasing the capital amount is the least damaging and most suitable. If possible, it's best to put 1000U in each account.
4. Having more accounts is king. CZ said to recommend families to participate together. If you push from 2048 to 4096, the wear and tear each cycle is an additional 15 points, but this wear and tear given to new accounts is 165 points more per cycle. Clearly, making low-cost accounts is more cost-effective.
Actually, the recent activity rules set by Binance are really impressive, step by step considering all players.
For most people, this system reform is good news because as long as you hit a roughly similar position, sooner or later it will be your turn.
As far as I know, studios are now aiming for 180-210. Without reform, how many retail investors can compete with them?
In the entire crypto space, the only one that doesn't treat retail investors as fodder and is willing to achieve common prosperity with them is probably Binance.
Some detailed content and score-boosting plans are in the image below. As long as the trading volume does not exceed 2048, it is actually fine.
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