Many friends are asking me for the strategy to 'trade 33,000 to get 15 points'. After 5 days of practical experience, I summarize that trading 33,000 volumes incurs a loss of 2-5U.

This time it’s in simple terms, even if you are a novice, you can dive in and get started!

1. Understand the rules of the game for trading volume:

Alpha trading volume = 2 * (BSC Alpha token purchase volume + limit buy order volume) + other purchase volume (only counts the amount bought)

That is: Trading 1000 BSC chain tokens counts as 2000 in trading volume; limit buy of 1000 other Alpha tokens counts as 2000 in trading volume.

2. Where to trade and what to trade with?

Both the platform and wallet can be used. If you are a novice (friends who have participated in activities for less than half a month), it is recommended to trade on the platform first;

Veterans and big shots, you can switch freely between the platform and wallet to trade.

3. What coins to trade with?

You can use BNB, USDT/USDC for trading on the platform.

In the wallet, use BNB or USDT;

I am a BNB holder and directly use BNB for trading.

The airdrops earned should also be converted to BNB for long-term holding, often yielding double rewards (airdrop + launchpool);

4. Below, I will share my experience trading in the wallet.

Step 1: Purchase 2 BNB on the platform (worth 1300-1400U), keep about 0.01 BNB, and transfer the rest to the wallet.

Step 2: Open the wallet ---- Receive ---- Withdraw from Binance trading platform ----- Select BNB ---- Select network: BNB Smart Chain (BEP20) ---

Input Amount (1.99 BNB) ----- Confirm

(Remember: Be sure to check the network clearly! If you select the wrong one, you might lose your money! It takes about 1 minute to arrive)

5. What coin to trade?

Recently, ZKJ has performed excellently, beginners can directly choose this coin;

Other coins should prioritize large market cap, high trading volume, and high liquidity coins on the BSC chain, selecting by maximum order, such as CAKE and B2, which are both good options.

6. When to trade? (Taking ZKJ as an example)

Trade around noon or afternoon, definitely do not trade before sleeping, it's easy to lose patience and settle for any transaction, which increases losses.

Open ZKJ, look at the market in the last 5 minutes. If the market K-line trend looks like 'bouncing up and down in a box', without large spikes up or down, it’s relatively flat, indicating a small fluctuation, this is the best time to trade volume.

K-line fluctuates steadily, price fluctuations are small, occasionally making small profits and small losses, sometimes selling flat.

The purpose of trading volume is to earn points for airdrops, minimizing losses or smoothing them out is already a good situation; making a profit is, of course, enjoyable.

7. How to trade?

Step 3: Trade -- Choose BNB to exchange for ZKJ -- Click all BNB -- Set slippage to 0.01% -- Exchange -- Face recognition or fingerprint transaction, entering the password manually is relatively slow.

Here, pay attention to whether the exchanged ZKJ and BNB are as equivalent as possible. A fluctuation of 0.5U is acceptable, if the price difference is too large, refresh a few more times.

Setting slippage to 0.01% serves as price protection. During sudden drops or rapid increases, transactions may fail, it helps protect you from losing a significant amount.

8. How to sell?

Step 4: Click the bidirectional arrow, sell ZKJ for BNB, change the slippage to 0.01%, and click exchange.

9. Possible exceptions?

(1) The system prompts 'Slippage is low, unable to meet exchange, it is recommended to increase slippage'.

Solution: Cancel, then refresh and continue clicking exchange. If you still cannot trade successfully after 10 attempts, change the time and try again; it’s best not to increase slippage.

(2) The system prompts 'Insufficient fee deduction for BNB network'

Solution: Exit and refresh again, sometimes you can successfully trade again. If it continuously prompts insufficient gas, recharge the wallet (0.001, about 0.6U), do not overcharge, save some for next time;

Trading 33,000 in volume is approximately buying and selling 13 to 14 times.

You can use a calculator to calculate:

Single transaction average * 13-14 * 2 ≥ 33,000

[Note] When transactions are very smooth, you need to go to the transaction record and count how many times you successfully traded BNB for ZKJ. Count with your fingers, do not count with your eyes. Make sure not to count wrong! 'Transaction failures or exchanges of ZKJ for BNB do not count'!

This is the entire content of version 6.0. The last guide on trading volume of 16,000 received 120,000 views; thank you all for your support.

$ This version of the program has been tested by me for 5 days, achieving the effect of 'trading 32,000 with a loss of about 2U'. Everyone can directly practice, and we can discuss further if there are questions.