#币安钱包TGE #币安Alpha上新 Today Binance took action against tool-based scams. At the same time, I heard that airdrop projects are queued until next year, so I decided to share the manual strategy I wrote for my mother-in-law with everyone:

1. Confirm position, currency, and trading volume.

1. It is recommended that holding points be greater than 1000 U. Daily basic holding points earn 2 points. For 100 U to 1000 U, earn 1 point; for 10000 U to 100000 U, earn 3 points; and over 100000 earns 4 points.

2. For currency selection, it is recommended to choose #BSC series, as trading volume doubles. Then confirm the trading amount and pool size to avoid high slippage and currencies with excessive volatility. Currently, I mainly focus on $ZKJ.

3. Trading volume determines the number of times you can claim airdrops; we take $ZKJ as an example, calculating only the purchase volume. Basic points are 2 points + trading volume 16384 #BSC trading volume doubles, earning 15 points. Total points in 15 days: 255 points. Basic loss is 8 U/day. (You can refer to the trading volume table for this.) Furthermore, limit order trading volume also doubles; due to timeliness and price differences, I personally do not recommend it. There are also those using Alpha tokens for mutual transactions, but I haven't tried it due to price fluctuations.

2. Confirm whether it's an exchange or a wallet, and check the trading time.

1. Determine whether trading is taking place in the Alpha zone of the exchange or in the Binance web3 wallet area. Wallets are suitable for experienced users, who can choose path trading for pools, slippage, and activate anti-sniping mode.

For the mother-in-law series, I recommend trading in the exchange area, as it is relatively simple, with the default optimal trading path, and refreshing prices is convenient. Slippage can also be set, and I feel the difference in transaction fees compared to wallets is not significant.

2. Trading time: Avoid trading during peak hours, as price impact is relatively large, and the default slippage on exchanges may be slightly higher, typically around 1%. During peak times, it can reach 1.3%. Early morning from 8 to 11 feels quite frequent. Daily statistics start at 8 AM. Remember to set slippage before trading; for personal buying, set it to 0.2% and use quick mode. For selling, just sell directly.

3. Whether to claim tokens and whether to hold positions for potential gains or act quickly.

1. For the newbie series, after confirming the airdrop time and quantity, find the airdrop token in the Alpha interface of the exchange as soon as it opens for claiming, click trade, input the claiming quantity to determine the airdrop value, and consider whether it is worth claiming. During the TGE, observe the over-subscription situation in the final investment stage; within 150 times, it should be acceptable.

2. Newbies should confirm the value; if it's greater than 80 U, they can sell directly. Recently, the studio has earned quite a bit, and the situation will be evaluated later. Veteran investors can conduct their own research after project announcements to confirm holdings.

4. Suggestions for reducing slippage and tools.

1. Binance issued the latest announcement today, stating that scripts, bots, and automated trading are considered violations.

2. Writing contracts for buying and selling in the same block initially saved on transaction fees; large amounts only required one transaction, while small amounts needed multiple transactions, which were relatively low, but now I do not recommend using this anymore.

3. I haven't tried automated tools that integrate facial recognition, but they do exist. Hand trading often requires facial recognition as well, which can be a bit troublesome. Familiar acquaintances can try it anytime.

4. For Google plugins traded on exchanges, essentially mimic manual trading, but non-manual trading must consider currency selection, trading time, and slippage carefully. Setting slippage is key to minimizing losses.

Finally, I hope everyone makes money. Remember to like, follow, and support web3 dumplings.