Brothers, what's the most troublesome thing about brushing alpha points? It’s necessary to bear the deduction fees while precisely hitting the trading volume red line! Today I'm directly sharing valuable information - after precise calculations, 2539 USDT is the optimal investment amount, teaching you how to use an integer programming model to calculate the 'low deduction ceiling', an efficiency formula that speculators must learn!
🚀 First conclusion: 2539 USDT locks in the lowest deduction
When you enter at this limit, combined with 6 koge-zjk round trip exchanges, you can accurately meet the daily average trading volume of 66000 USDT, while keeping total deductions (exchange losses + gas fees) down to 3.81 USDT! Saves more than 20% in losses compared to reckless actions, the limit being incorrect means working for the platform for free, remember this golden number!
📊 Key Conditions & Core Assumptions (Understanding is not a loss)
✅ Trading volume
Daily must be ≥ 66000 USDT trading volume (Alpha points threshold)
Trading volume automatically doubles when exchanging koge/zjk (2000U exchange = 4000U trading volume, taking advantage of platform counting rules)
⚠️ Deductions
Deduction for exchange: Each transaction deducts 0.01% of principal (for example, x U exchanged, each transaction deducts 0.0001x)
Gas fee: Fixed 0.018U per transaction (regardless of amount)
Trading path: USDT→koge→(zjk round trip y times)→koge→USDT (only counts trading volume when exchanging koge/zjk)
🔢 3-step deduction: Math experts will help you calculate the optimal solution
1. Set variables: break down the problem into formulas
x: Initial investment in USDT
y: Number of koge-zjk round trips (for example, one round trip counts as 2 transactions: k→z, z→k)
2. List constraints: First meet the trading volume bottom line
First USDT→koge: Contribute 2x trading volume (doubling rule)
Each round trip: k→z (2x) + z→k (2x) = 4x trading volume / round trip
Total trading volume: 2x + 4xy ≥ 66000 → Simplified to x(1+2y)≥33000 (Must meet the standard!)
3. Calculate deductions: Ensure fees are less than drinking water
Total number of transactions: 1 purchase of koge + 2y round trips + 1 sale of koge = 2y+2 transactions
Total Deduction C = Number of transactions × (Single transaction deduction + gas fee) = (2y+2)(0.0001x + 0.018)
Brainless enumeration: Use integer programming to enumerate y values and find the x that minimizes C!
When y=6, x=2539 just hits the constraint line, with a deduction of 3.81U to achieve the goal!
💡 Must understand for speculators: Why is this limit the 'chosen answer'?
Integer threshold: 2539 is the smallest integer that meets x (1+2y)≥33000, any more than 1U is wasteful
Deduction balancing technique: The number of round trips y is not better the more, after exceeding 6 times, gas fees increase will exceed the dilution effect of principal
Practical mantra: Enter with 2539 → 6 round trips to max out → Just meet the standard without waste, every U is spent wisely

📢 Immediately optimize your volume brushing strategy
Open your wallet now and calculate: Are you still using 6000U hard push? Is blindly stacking transactions causing fees to explode?
Tonight use 2539U to start, share your deduction records in the comments! Only those who learn to calculate can laugh last in the alpha points competition, follow the data, and maximize profits!