Advice for playing Alpha: You must remember!

Today's TGE score line is 240 points, another small day project, old rule: early authorization + quick sell!

1. Just to emphasize one point: the score line (within a 10-point difference) will never, ever drop.

Reason: Whether it's individuals or studios, everyone is crazily opening accounts, and they are basically all at the 2+16 point standard. There has never been an airdrop this easy to obtain (short, frequent, quick), and as long as there is a bit of profit, everyone will rush to get in, that's human nature!

2. The only ones getting kicked off are the small investors, which has no impact on the studios (this is the essence).

3. Binance has no new rules preventing everyone from lowering their scores. This does not align with the mutual benefits of the three parties, and they won't do this; at most, there will be a special benefit (for example: last time, scoring 198 points, no points deducted, and a free 10U benefit was given).

4. The addition of LP further encourages everyone to aim for higher scores: with less wear, you can gain one extra point a day, which means one more airdrop opportunity!

5. No matter what game it is, in the end, it's the big players who get the meat, and the small investors who get the soup, while the retail investors get burned! Of course, by that time, it will also trend towards financial products: previously, the Alpha project parties offered 6%, now they only give 2%, which undoubtedly proves that giving more will only lead to a price drop.

Advice: Now at least aim for 2+16 points, which is 66K in trading volume (this is the minimum standard). Those with 2+15 points should just hold on a bit longer, striving for a win-win situation to earn some recent hard-earned money! Those who can still go all in should do so, there is still profit to be made! No need to criticize the officials, as they emphasize fairness, they will also provide certain benefits to everyone! (If scores can't go up, wouldn't that be more beneficial for the studios? If they don't contribute to the trading volume, wouldn't that directly reduce half of the transaction fees? This does not align with platform operations)!