Another point is that starting from the 13th, there will be a points consumption system. Personally, I feel that those with high scores shouldn't always be able to benefit from every wave. However, they have high wear and tear and more points, so they can enjoy it a few more times. This is a case of more work, more rewards, but it seems somewhat justifiable. From the perspective of retail investors, it can be said that our points are consumed once they are redeemed. Retail investors need a buffer period for their points to catch up. In this case, I believe that choosing the project party becomes very important, as there will be selectivity in the future. Therefore, the value of the tokens from the project party, Alpha, depends on the individual judgment of retail investors. The tokens from the project parties can be of varying quality, but those that can appear in the Alpha segment are likely chosen by BA analysts. Similarly, among the project party currencies in the Alpha segment, the value of which token is higher depends on the project's vision, the emotional state of market players regarding the token, whether the sentiment is positive or negative. The influx of capital and large players into the project party's tokens also affects the market of that token. Personally, I think that after the points consumption system in Alpha, choosing which project party's token to invest in might reflect a model where quantitative changes lead to qualitative changes, demanding a higher level of judgment from retail investors. Of course, these are just for reference. The specific points consumption system for the Alpha segment has not yet been released; everything will be based on the official announcement. We retail investors can discuss the Alpha points consumption system and play around with it. I wonder whether the points in the future will be more stable, or if they will depreciate or appreciate. I believe that the points should be, and I think they will be more stable.