Started brushing Alpha on August 7, planning to score 260 points in 4 sessions, with the lowest score in a session being 200. The actual scores increased, and I ended up eating 4 times in 7 sessions over 4 days, with the lowest score in a session being 220. On that day (yesterday), I had a good time and managed to eat 4 times. After completing a cycle of operations, it took a total of 29 days, and I received 250U tokens, incurred a loss of 70U, resulting in a profit of 180U. Initially, I thought one cycle would take 15 days, but in reality, it took a month due to waiting for airdrops and securing airdrops. Currently, there are new regulations, and there are ways to earn 4 times the points, so I estimate many people may take risks for high scores with new coins. However, brushing 32768 for 15 points actually only requires 8192 points, which means 512U buying and selling each 16 times. In a 15-day cycle, I would need 255 points, allowing for 3 sessions. If I continue to brush #Koge for 15 points, I incur a loss of 6.6U per day, leading to a monthly loss of 180U. Currently, if the airdrop's value allows for 3 sessions, it feels like a losing deal. So, am I being forced to take high risks with new coins? The price fluctuations of new coins are too large, and if I get caught, I might not only end up working for nothing but also lose money in the process. What should I do?
Today, the new Alpha regulations are implemented. It is said that the weekly average trading volume for Koge in the wallet is 8192 U. Next week, you can receive a 48% cashback on transaction fees. Today is Thursday, and I processed 16384 U with a loss of 3.33 U.
On the 28th, 30th, and 31st, airdrops were successfully obtained once, and all sold for a total of 101.8048U, with a score loss of about 58.91U. Currently, profit is 42.8948U, about 300 RMB. This is the income from August 7 to August 31, a total of 24 days, averaging around ten yuan a day, and it’s still competitive, not easy to earn. Two ways to increase earnings: 1. Increase the balance score by 1 point, which requires 10,000U. 2. Participate in TGE, which requires 3 BNB, currently valued at 2600U, potentially increasing by 20,000 RMB. Both methods require additional funds; are there any suitable methods for small investors?
Today I played KOG, level 512, bought and sold 32 times each, taking about 12 minutes, which is much faster than before! The trick is to choose the selling price at the ask price and the buying price at the bid price, so transactions don't need to wait, making it quicker.
Today I got the alpha airdrop for the first time, receiving 166 DOLO, which I sold for 33.5923 USDT. It's my first time getting an airdrop, and I finally don't have to be a bystander this month! This morning, I cleared the Binance app cache, killed other app processes, and did a pre-check a few minutes in advance. I watched the countdown for phase one of DOLO and clicked to claim right when it was about to end. Instead of frantically clicking a few seconds earlier, I quickly dragged the slider after it appeared. These are the main operation points. Recording this I hope to get another airdrop tomorrow!
Yesterday, alpha had 259 points. It was my first time participating in TGE and I exchanged 0.1 BNB without needing a ladder. I entered the page early, and when the time came, I immediately clicked max. After losing my mobile password twice, the contract call failed. Ten minutes later, I participated in the second round, selected max, and entered my mobile password. It indicated that the contract call was successful, but I just paid BNB to queue. If there were any sales during that time frame, I might have had a chance, but who would be foolish enough to sell? So I waited for 2 hours and then returned to the page to claim a refund. At 10 PM, I participated in the airdrop for the first time. Five minutes early, the pre-check kept stalling on facial recognition. I had no choice; when the time came, I clicked to grab it immediately. After entering my mobile password and sliding the slider, it was already claimed in advance. I participated in Binance alpha activities twice in one day and didn't receive a single coin. I'm still racking up points every day. Has the profit cycle for Binance alpha come to an end?
Today, the scoring was done by setting the purchase amount and directly clicking to take, and selling by maximizing the progress bar. The entire scoring process time was shortened by half.
Today has changed,刷16 points, koge bought and sold 32 times each, with each transaction approximately 514U, earning 18 points. Currently刷了12 days 17 points, today, tomorrow, and the day after these 3 days 18 points. This has 258 points, look for opportunities, if there are no good opportunities then刷2 more days 18 points, this way can have 260 points, can get 5 airdrops.
Today alpha brushed koge, trading 16 times, each transaction amounting to 514U, with a loss of 1.646U. The average selling time is relatively long; after limit sell orders fail to execute, canceling the order and placing a new one at a lower price results in higher losses. The lower losses from the past couple of days are likely due to the coin price being in an upward channel, where limit buy orders may not execute, leading to cancellations and reorders, while sell orders are easier to execute, resulting in overall lower losses and profits from the price increase in the coin.
Today alpha刷koge, bought and sold 16 times each, took 18 minutes, and incurred a loss of 1.6465U. I've been doing this for a week, and the loss has been around 1.6U each day, except for yesterday when the loss was lower. However, I still can't figure out the reason; it might be because yesterday's刷 coincided with a rise in coin prices? Or I will try starting the刷 around 10:40 again to see if there's any relation to the time.
Today, Alpha traded KOGE, buying and selling 16 times each, with an average transaction of about 514U each time, taking 15 minutes and incurring a loss of 0.2245U. Today's loss is noticeably less than the previous few days, approximately 1.2U less. I don't understand why today's loss was so much lower? How should it be analyzed? If there are techniques, can they be replicated to reduce losses in future trades?
Today around ten o'clock, brushed alpha, 16 trades, took 17 minutes. Did not manually record the number of times, refer to the system transaction record reminder.
Today around ten o'clock, brushed alpha, 16 trades, took 17 minutes. Did not manually record the number of times, refer to the system transaction record reminder.