Just hit 11 Quacks in one day. Never cracked double digits before.
The Wallchain hustle is actually starting to show results. Been diversifying my approach lately—not just chasing those big pre-TGE opportunities like the one offering 4% supply rewards. Even got into a post-TGE campaign that's giving out 0.25% supply allocation.
Sure, the percentages look different, but spreading across both stages? That's where things get interesting. Sometimes the smaller pieces add up faster than you'd think.
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POAPlectionist
· 1h ago
11 quacks in one day? Damn, that's a breakthrough. Never hit double digits before.
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PessimisticOracle
· 10h ago
11 quacks in a day? Damn, that's pretty wild. I've never seen you this hyped before.
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metaverse_hermit
· 13h ago
11 in one day, this pace is really picking up. The diversification strategy really has something to it.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 13h ago
ngl getting 11 quacks in one day is still something, but the gap between this 4% and 0.25% is really ridiculous. Is it only fun if you diversify?
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BlockchainTherapist
· 13h ago
ngl 11 quacks in a day? This guy's assembling over there. I was right about diversification—the small positions added together can sometimes outperform the big ones.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 14h ago
11 quacks in one day? Damn, this is actually pretty impressive.
Just hit 11 Quacks in one day. Never cracked double digits before.
The Wallchain hustle is actually starting to show results. Been diversifying my approach lately—not just chasing those big pre-TGE opportunities like the one offering 4% supply rewards. Even got into a post-TGE campaign that's giving out 0.25% supply allocation.
Sure, the percentages look different, but spreading across both stages? That's where things get interesting. Sometimes the smaller pieces add up faster than you'd think.