It seems that simply waiting for airdrops is outdated. To get tokens, you must participate in new offerings. Someone invested $1,000 and received 32,216 tokens, but you need to calculate the cost and return on your own. Nowadays, project teams have changed their strategies; free lunches don't just fall from the sky.
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APY追逐者
· 6h ago
The cost of new listings is much higher than airdrops, and you also have to bet on whether the project is reliable.
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RugDocScientist
· 6h ago
Launching new stocks indeed yields huge profits, but most people are just bagholders.
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DaoDeveloper
· 6h ago
the tokenomics math here is brutal... $1k for 32k tokens means you're basically betting the project doesn't tank immediately. gotta audit those smart contracts before throwing capital at it tbh
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 7h ago
IPO investing is gambling. Spending $1000 to get 32,216 tokens sounds great, but what happens afterward?
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ser_ngmi
· 7h ago
This set of IPOs definitely can't be avoided, but holding 32,216 coins doesn't necessarily mean profit. It depends on whether someone takes over later.
It seems that simply waiting for airdrops is outdated. To get tokens, you must participate in new offerings. Someone invested $1,000 and received 32,216 tokens, but you need to calculate the cost and return on your own. Nowadays, project teams have changed their strategies; free lunches don't just fall from the sky.