Recently, I have been paying attention to the participation of projects like KGEN, US, and STAR, and I found that the level of competition is much fiercer than expected. The daily increase alone is 70,000, mostly among top participants competing with each other, making it difficult for new players to find an entry point.
Looking at this trend, if the threshold really is around 350,000 to qualify, honestly, the profit margin will be very limited. Even if someone earns points, after deducting various losses, the actual returns may not even cover the costs.
Today, I will first observe the situations of US and STAR before deciding whether to participate. The main factor is the enthusiasm of participants—if the overall enthusiasm is too high, I might just give up directly. The cost-benefit ratio needs to be carefully calculated.
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Layer2Observer
· 6h ago
A growth rate of 70,000 per day; this data is indeed worth pondering. With top players competing fiercely like this, there's hardly much room for newcomers to enter.
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WalletDetective
· 6h ago
Can't keep pushing anymore, the threshold keeps soaring all the way up. By then, the earnings might not even cover the transaction fees.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 6h ago
The head team has already locked down the platform, and a daily growth rate of 70,000 is really outrageous. Newcomers are just here to send money.
Wait, a 350,000 threshold? Isn't that just pre-ordering for the little guys? I'll wait and see a bit more.
US and STAR also seem to have no chance. With such high popularity, the return on investment simply doesn't add up.
Recently, I have been paying attention to the participation of projects like KGEN, US, and STAR, and I found that the level of competition is much fiercer than expected. The daily increase alone is 70,000, mostly among top participants competing with each other, making it difficult for new players to find an entry point.
Looking at this trend, if the threshold really is around 350,000 to qualify, honestly, the profit margin will be very limited. Even if someone earns points, after deducting various losses, the actual returns may not even cover the costs.
Today, I will first observe the situations of US and STAR before deciding whether to participate. The main factor is the enthusiasm of participants—if the overall enthusiasm is too high, I might just give up directly. The cost-benefit ratio needs to be carefully calculated.