Recently observed the platform's user flow, with today's active users estimated at around 160,000, down 40,000 from yesterday and 90,000 from the day before yesterday. Where is the problem? The likely cause is the proliferation of low-quality airdrop projects during this period coupled with frequent order clipping, leading many people to choose to exit.
Speaking of score boosting, the new entrants are still mainly focused on KOGE. The advantage of this token is that it is stable and does not clip orders, but the downside is that single multipliers require multiple transactions to accumulate. If you already have some experience, you can try a small-amount, multi-transaction approach, using the 300-500U range along with the TIMI and KGEN tokens. Even in a waterfall decline, you can keep losses under control.
I want to share a small trick I’ve figured out. Pay close attention to the last digits of the K-line, especially the last four decimal places. When the price is in a stable upward wave, I place multiple reverse orders— for example, if the wave stabilizes at 0.0165431, I set my buy order at 0.0165800 and my sell order at 0.016000. This way, the chance of being clipped is very low. The key is to stop placing orders once the price enters a downward wave, and wait until it rises again before continuing. This helps maintain a stable mindset.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 01-20 09:59
Everyone has run away,夹单 is really incredible.
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KOGE is stable, but the points are extremely slow, so I still need to make more trades.
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Damn, I need to try this precision operation, it looks quite meticulous.
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Frequent夹单, who still plays that? It’s directly discouraging.
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I’ve been using this small-amount multiple-trades strategy for a long time; TIMI and KGEN working together can indeed survive.
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Stopping刷单 is so crucial, otherwise getting caught inside can completely crush your mentality.
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16,000 people still persist, these guys are really hardcore.
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I never thought about the precision of the tail number of the K-line from this perspective, learned something new.
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Is夹单 phenomenon this serious? No wonder a large number of people are fleeing.
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Large single orders going all-in in one shot, those are crazy, the risk is too high.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-20 05:21
Everyone has left, it seems airdrop projects and sandwich trading really scared people away.
Wow, this K-line tail number trick is interesting, I need to try it.
KOGE is stable, but the points accumulate so slowly.
Honestly, with such a collapse in traffic, only true enthusiasts dare to play.
Can this reverse order strategy avoid most sandwich attacks? It feels like there's something to it.
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MevShadowranger
· 01-19 19:12
The phenomenon of order clipping is so serious, no wonder people are leaving quickly. Low-quality projects definitely need to be cleaned up.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 01-17 16:52
ngl the user exodus is actually insane rn... low quality airdrops really are the death of everything huh
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BearMarketBarber
· 01-17 16:51
People have run so much, it seems airdrop projects have really scared people off, and sandwich attacks are truly relentless.
KOGE is stable, but it takes too much time; multi-coin cooperation is still necessary.
Wait, your later K-line precision strategy sounds pretty good, but isn't placing reverse orders like that riskier? Can it really avoid sandwich attacks?
Can those who have exited come back, or is it completely over?
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 01-17 16:44
Everyone has left, which shows that this wave is really a disaster. Low-quality airdrops + double whammy of trapping, who still dares to play?
KOGE is stable, but it's tiring to keep刷, might as well go all in directly.
That K-line ending digit trick sounds interesting, gotta see if it can really avoid the trap.
The exit wave is here again, it’s always like this.
刷单 mentality is the biggest enemy; stop-loss is sometimes more difficult than making money.
Small amounts in multiple transactions sound good, but I’m just worried about being able to execute.
300-500U with TIMI and KGEN? Seems like there’s a bit of luck involved.
Reverse order trick seems promising, will try it next time.
Is the夹单 phenomenon really that serious? I haven't encountered it yet.
Waiting for the price to go up before acting, easier said than done, brother.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 01-17 16:40
It's impressive that 160,000 people are still active, but this wave of exit is indeed eye-catching. Low-quality airdrops definitely need to be cleaned up.
KOGE is stable, but you need to make a few more trades to really feel it. The 300-500U with the TIMI and KGEN combination is worth trying.
That tip about the precision of the K-line tail number sounds interesting. I'll also keep an eye on it. The idea of avoiding front-running orders with reverse orders could work.
Stop when the price drops. Managing your mindset is more important than anything else.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-17 16:35
More and more people are leaving the market. This airdrop project is really trash, squeezing traders so much that everyone is exhausted.
Recently observed the platform's user flow, with today's active users estimated at around 160,000, down 40,000 from yesterday and 90,000 from the day before yesterday. Where is the problem? The likely cause is the proliferation of low-quality airdrop projects during this period coupled with frequent order clipping, leading many people to choose to exit.
Speaking of score boosting, the new entrants are still mainly focused on KOGE. The advantage of this token is that it is stable and does not clip orders, but the downside is that single multipliers require multiple transactions to accumulate. If you already have some experience, you can try a small-amount, multi-transaction approach, using the 300-500U range along with the TIMI and KGEN tokens. Even in a waterfall decline, you can keep losses under control.
I want to share a small trick I’ve figured out. Pay close attention to the last digits of the K-line, especially the last four decimal places. When the price is in a stable upward wave, I place multiple reverse orders— for example, if the wave stabilizes at 0.0165431, I set my buy order at 0.0165800 and my sell order at 0.016000. This way, the chance of being clipped is very low. The key is to stop placing orders once the price enters a downward wave, and wait until it rises again before continuing. This helps maintain a stable mindset.