The latest issue's opening sale was over 60 U, just rose to 90, then dropped instantly, can casually sell for around 80.
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#币安Alpha上新 Compare the recent alpha requirements and returns. From this data, the value of airdrops is generally lower than that of IDOs, after all, airdrops are given for free, while IDOs require some BNB as the cost of the IDO. In this chart, I haven't deducted the cost of BNB, but the typical BNB cost is around $10.
The trend is that scores are getting higher, but the value of airdrops seems to be gradually decreasing. Generally, the value obtained from selling is greater than holding for a period of time. Suggestion: If the score difference is too large, there's no need to deliberately spend a lot of effort to brush it again, because you won't keep up later. The score validity is 15 days, and the scores from the last 15 days mean you have to keep chasing. By the time you catch up, new rules will come out again. In the short term, it's purely losing money without returns.
If you must use a small account, you need to generate a trading volume of tens of thousands of U in a day to catch up. The average transaction fee is 0.5%, so this cost multiplies by 15, and in half a month, it could amount to several hundred dollars... It's suggested to gradually make small additions, which won't incur much in fees, ensuring you have some scores when the new rules come out later.
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