Bought a lot of lighter NO gradually at prices of 6b and 8b on poly and opinion.
It's a bit too blindly optimistic; it's already over 80 U. The current market trend certainly won't issue such a large a7 a8 airdrop to so many people... I only have one thing I don't understand. Airdrop expenses are generally a debt owed by the project party. This debt is squeezed out of a portion of the income. In other words, if the project party wants to issue 1 billion in airdrops, they must at least be able to earn 1 billion, right? How does the project team make money? With 0 fees, they rely on market making. DEX itself is a market that is far removed from beginners. In such a large environment where everyone is losing money or not making any profits, it is truly ridiculous that they can generate such high revenue.
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Bought a lot of lighter NO gradually at prices of 6b and 8b on poly and opinion.
It's a bit too blindly optimistic; it's already over 80 U.
The current market trend certainly won't issue such a large a7 a8 airdrop to so many people...
I only have one thing I don't understand. Airdrop expenses are generally a debt owed by the project party. This debt is squeezed out of a portion of the income. In other words, if the project party wants to issue 1 billion in airdrops, they must at least be able to earn 1 billion, right?
How does the project team make money? With 0 fees, they rely on market making. DEX itself is a market that is far removed from beginners. In such a large environment where everyone is losing money or not making any profits, it is truly ridiculous that they can generate such high revenue.