This is purely a matter of luck rather than planning.
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Key practical information regarding your understanding of many people grabbing airdrops! #币安Alpha上新 Have you ever thought about a question? As ordinary people, you might only make a profit of 1000-2000 a month. However, after careful profit planning, it’s possible to earn 3000-4000 with a single account if you successfully grab an airdrop. This could be an additional profit of 2000-3000 compared to general accounts. So how is this achieved? If you earn 15 points from daily trading and 2 points from balance, you get a total of 17 points a day. Within a cycle of 15 days, you can earn 255 points. You can grab a maximum of 5 airdrops, among which 2 are high score priority and 3 are first come first served. The high score priority ones are calculated at 100U each, while the first come first served ones are calculated at 50U each. Therefore, in one cycle, you can earn around 350U, and about 700U in a month. Daily loss is 1.7U, so over 30 days that’s about 60U. After deducting losses, approximately 600U is left in a month. Thus, a single account can earn 3000-4000. If you grab what you see, in one cycle you can still get 5 airdrops, but they might all be first come first served at 30-50U. Calculating with an average of 40U, that’s only around 200U for 5 times, approximately 400U a month, and after deducting losses, you have 300U left, which is about 1000-2000. This is almost only half of what I can make. Do you see the difference? Not to mention that some people operate 2 accounts, while some studios manage hundreds of accounts. Just one account, whether planned or not, can make a difference of double! This is what we do! Why do I always grab the big ones? Last time it was over 200U, today it’s over 100U. It doesn’t have to do with scores; many high scores have losses that are double, and you might not even manage to grab them.
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