Regarding the latest activity of a certain leading ecosystem project, I have a few words to say: The campaign where you spend 20U to buy vouchers in exchange for 1000 tokens is really not very cost-effective when considering the input-output ratio. A simple calculation makes it clear—spending 20U to incentivize token acquisition, unless that token can appreciate rapidly, the actual return may not even cover the cost. Especially in the current market environment with an emphasis on environmental protection, such marketing activities should be approached with caution. Instead of blindly following the trend, it's better to wait and see if the project team offers more competitive activity plans later. When it comes to investment, rationally evaluating each expenditure is the long-term, steady approach.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 7h ago
20u for 1000 coins, unless the coin can take off like a rocket, otherwise it's a sure loss.
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orphaned_block
· 18h ago
20U for 1000 coins, is this calculation clear? 99% is just leek tax.
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MetaLord420
· 18h ago
20u for 1000 coins? These people are really good at calculating, unless the coin can multiply tenfold later, otherwise it's a huge loss.
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TestnetScholar
· 18h ago
20u for 1000 tokens, this number looks just like a typical scam to cheat retail investors.
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AlphaBrain
· 18h ago
20U for 1000 coins? I calculated it, and this round is a bit of a loss unless the coin price can take off directly.
Regarding the latest activity of a certain leading ecosystem project, I have a few words to say: The campaign where you spend 20U to buy vouchers in exchange for 1000 tokens is really not very cost-effective when considering the input-output ratio. A simple calculation makes it clear—spending 20U to incentivize token acquisition, unless that token can appreciate rapidly, the actual return may not even cover the cost. Especially in the current market environment with an emphasis on environmental protection, such marketing activities should be approached with caution. Instead of blindly following the trend, it's better to wait and see if the project team offers more competitive activity plans later. When it comes to investment, rationally evaluating each expenditure is the long-term, steady approach.