Wait, a major exchange just dropped a junior account feature?
Honestly pretty solid move for the space. Getting the next generation onboarded early could shift things long-term.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 6h ago
Early user dividends: more and more exchanges are competing for the incremental market. Looking at the ROI over the user lifecycle, the activity level and ARPU value of novice users who join now will differ significantly after 3 years. Similar to the logic of computing power networks, initial investments may seem like a loss, but long-term accumulation of computing power is the real moat.
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RektRecorder
· 9h ago
NGL, this move is actually pretty clever... Bringing in newbies earlier, I feel like the future landscape of the crypto world will really be different.
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ImpermanentSage
· 12-05 00:58
Damn, this trick is really ruthless. Even newbies can get in on it? Huge profits.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 12-05 00:52
Should have done this a long time ago. The crypto community needs fresh blood, otherwise it'll just turn into a senior citizens' club, haha.
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Layer2Observer
· 12-05 00:47
This approach is indeed interesting, but the data will tell the real story—what is the actual retention rate of new users? Having account functionality alone isn’t enough; the key is whether trading depth and ecosystem stickiness can keep up. From an engineering perspective, this is more like laying the groundwork, and the long-term value depends on subsequent product iterations.
Wait, a major exchange just dropped a junior account feature?
Honestly pretty solid move for the space. Getting the next generation onboarded early could shift things long-term.