1. Generally, projects that directly list on Binance spot and Alpha can quickly enter the Korean market, as was the case with $wct;
2. Binance exchange tries to bear the selling pressure of early chips at the lowest possible cost, stabilizing the K-line, washing the market, and absorbing chips to achieve high control;
Then, go online in the Korean trading market, combined with the Korean won trading pair and buying pressure from the Korean community, along with contract leverage, market makers will offload during the process of pulling and washing, and the K-line of advanced players won't look bad;
3. Directly list on Binance spot and projects in the Korean market, where the early stages are generally highly controlled, and the circulating chips are very low, so the FDV indicator does not need to be considered. I made a calculation about the $sign economic model and release mechanism, with a TGE circulation ratio of 12%, and coins will only start to be released after 3 months. VC coins are basically cliff+locked, and typical projects control TGE to be under 20%;
4. Following point 3, this is why users who aim to profit often feel disappointed, because VC coins are already locked, and only users aiming to profit can be sacrificed. It's very simple: less airdrops mean less selling pressure, while large airdrops mean more selling pressure, thus increasing the project's cost of market protection;
5. Observe the funding rate; there is an opportunity during this period. When the market cap exceeds 100 million, it is definitely overvalued. This is a very good opportunity to short. When the funding rate becomes negative and its absolute value increases, you can close your position, and this opportunity is guaranteed to be profitable;
6. Conduct research and data analysis, preferably sensitivity coefficient analysis; however, these are also not very important. Looking at $sign, the market foundation in Korea is relatively good, so it can be largely predicted that the possibility of entering the Korean market is high. I predicted it would enter the Korean market, but I didn't know it would go live directly the next day. I wanted to wait to wash and then buy in, but I missed a wave of opportunity in the spot market, though I made a 70% profit on contracts;
7. How to assess whether the airdrop for profit-seeking is large or not? It depends on whether the discussions on Twitter are criticizing or praising. If they are praising, then it means the profit-seeking group is ready to cash out, and there will be significant selling pressure in the secondary market, creating opportunities for low chips. If the profit-seeking group is criticizing, it indicates fewer airdrops and less selling pressure. If there is neither criticism nor praise, it means there is no participation from profit-seeking groups, which also means low selling pressure;
8. A case of significant selling pressure is $Parti, which requires a long time for the coin price to recover.
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