【Binance New Data Analysis】

The Binance wallet TGE has accumulated 12 sessions so far, and the best trading time after receiving new coins often confuses everyone. Belle fully understands everyone's concerns! I have compiled the relevant data from the past 12 sessions and summarized the key points as follows:

- (Number of Participants) The oversubscription ratio has significantly decreased since the STO began, while the AIOT saw a surge mainly because it set a lower fundraising $BNB (smaller denominator), making the high fundraising rate appear extremely high. However, the overall number of participants in the new token activities has still decreased due to increasingly strict participation requirements—from the initial requirement of holding 100U for 7 days to the recent requirement of having Alpha Points greater than 45—resulting in a decline in participation.

- After the wallet TGE activities, the proportion of new coins listed on Binance's spot market has also begun to decline significantly. In previous sessions, new coins were typically listed within one or two weeks, but in the more recent sessions, none have been listed (except for the latest session HYPER), so one should pay extra attention when trading.

- If only looking at the earnings within a week, selling at the opening is generally a decent choice; however, looking at the long term, recent projects like PUMP, STO, FHE, and BANK have current prices exceeding the opening sell price. Therefore, when encountering good projects, if the opening market value is lower than the VC valuation, it may be worth considering holding on for a better price.

- The latest session AIOT adopts the new Binance Alpha Points system, where users must have 45 points to qualify for participation, while the next session's Alpha airdrop SING is raised to 65 points. For tips on efficiently accumulating points to ensure qualification, refer to the sharing on 4/25 and choose the method that best suits your point accumulation strategy.