If the funds are limited, how to play with alpha; those with ample funds can ignore this. For small investors and beginners, feel free to ask questions in the comments if you don't understand!
First, let's look at the Binance balance rules. If the account amount is greater than or equal to 100 and less than or equal to 1000, you will accumulate 1 point. If the balance is insufficient, this 1 point is at least the entry threshold. Adding in a 15-day loss, you need at least 150 USDT to play with alpha.
As everyone knows, the alpha dividends are decreasing. Most people sell immediately upon receiving them, and the returns are not that high. Additionally, the admission threshold is getting higher; yesterday the latest threshold reached 207, which translates to at least 14 points of points per day. After subtracting the 1 point from the balance, you still need 13 points of trading volume corresponding to a turnover of 8192.
For fund allocation, buy 10 USDT of BNB on Binance and transfer the remaining 140 USDT to the Binance wallet. Then select ZKJ, set both buying and selling slippage to 0.03. Generally, when the market is stable, the transaction loss will be low, and since ZKJ has a larger trading volume, the price is also relatively stable. To reach the required trading volume of 8192, approximately 30 transactions are needed. With limited funds, you have to make more trades; a total loss of 1-2 USDT is normal.
Calculating a daily loss of 2 USDT, over 15 days that's 30 USDT. After deducting the losses, you would still have around 40-50 USDT in income, so just keep trading.
If you have two accounts, prepare 300 USDT. The new account can use an invitation link, and participating in the new user activity $NXPC can also yield around 30 USDT. First, focus on one account to trade, and after finishing, transfer the funds to the other account. The benefit of this approach is that it can reduce the number of operations (fewer trades), then split the funds to earn balance points.