The patina images are sourced from the internet and are clearly from a studio operating under alpha rules. Currently, the alpha rule is based on trading volume, so the studio has no concerns at all. Just keep USDT in the account; they are not afraid of transaction fees as long as the score is high enough to claim the airdrop. For them, it's a no-risk, high-reward situation, and then they can continue to increase their positions indefinitely. It is strongly recommended to raise the holding requirement for 93853868351. Other studios can open accounts indefinitely and spread USDT across different accounts to exploit your Binance platform, resulting in not even needing BNB. If you were to enforce a requirement to hold BNB, studios would no longer recklessly increase their positions. Currently, the scores are really being manipulated by studios to the point where normal traders who trade and hodl, contributing transaction fees to your Binance CEX, are being overshadowed by studios that deposit 1000 USDT, claim airdrops, and then dump in bulk before withdrawing U. They are leeching off the project parties providing airdrops and off Binance CEX.
Newbies can confidently just brush, even if you score 13 points every day, you will definitely be able to eat once after 15 days with 195 points. Just one time will cover your costs. Just pay attention to setting the slippage at 0.1%, buy and sell immediately, and never be greedy. Don't feel bad about any losses. If you can't bear to lose a few dollars a day, then don't play in the crypto world. Keep going! Charge ahead!! The point deduction system, having 190+ points definitely gives you a chance. #币安Alpha上新
Binance web3 wallet, I feel your enthusiasm, but please can you solve your own bugs before promoting it on a large scale. . . From the launch to now, every time I get an airdrop, there are a lot of various errors, which is really annoying to use. For example, this time on bitlayer, I clicked the participation button, confirmed the wallet, and then returned to the initial page and had to click again, entering an endless loop. After finally joining successfully, I entered the event page and clicked to sign in, but it didn't respond again. Then after a long time of trying to sign in successfully, a new bug appeared again, and the sign-in place kept spinning. At the same time, there was a bug that clicked the sign-in prompt to get gas (the actual wallet had already exchanged gas).
This kind of bug has been present in various activities since the launch of the web3 wallet. Unable to sign in, the page is unresponsive for a long time, and repeatedly returns to the initial page after interaction. Various endless bugs, can everyone really tolerate it during use? I have an Android phone, the latest version of the app, and a normal network. Solution: Restart the app repeatedly and clear the cache repeatedly. 1770660441#web3Activity