Recently, a certain DeFi project experienced a significant correction in November, and the system automatically released 25% of the trading boost rewards. By taking full advantage of this incentive, many participants maintained daily trading activity in December, gradually lowering costs through continuous trading volume accumulation. Data shows that the current point cost has dropped to around $0.07 per point—this price is quite competitive compared to the early stages. It seems that many people are playing the same game; since the boost is there, it's a waste to leave it idle.
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GasFeeCry
· 01-05 08:23
$0.07 per point? It's crazy, feels like everyone is desperately grinding.
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DataBartender
· 01-04 18:13
Here we go again with the same trick—once boost is activated, everyone rushes to trade to inflate volume. I saw this coming.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 01-03 22:41
0.07 is still a bit expensive, I think I can wait a little longer.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 01-02 11:51
$0.07 per minute? That's interesting. This wave is indeed an opportunity to scoop up some bargains.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 01-02 11:47
$0.07 per minute? Damn, this price is really incredible. How much was it in the early days?
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SellTheBounce
· 01-02 11:44
Buy more after the drop, but it has to fall even deeper to reach the bottom. You're happy with the price of 0.07, but I'm just waiting to see how it drops to 0.03.
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PaperHandSister
· 01-02 11:41
A points cost of $0.07? The price is indeed tempting, but I'm afraid it's just another scheme to cut the leeks again.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 01-02 11:36
A points cost of $0.07 is indeed good, but after this wave of boost subsides, everyone will have to share the costs equally.
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OnchainGossiper
· 01-02 11:27
Haha, 0.07 is really okay, quite a profit compared to the previous prices.
Recently, a certain DeFi project experienced a significant correction in November, and the system automatically released 25% of the trading boost rewards. By taking full advantage of this incentive, many participants maintained daily trading activity in December, gradually lowering costs through continuous trading volume accumulation. Data shows that the current point cost has dropped to around $0.07 per point—this price is quite competitive compared to the early stages. It seems that many people are playing the same game; since the boost is there, it's a waste to leave it idle.