Entry timing matters way more than people think. Join now and you're looking at a 4% cost hit compared to zero if you'd gotten in before. The policy's been locked in through 2055, so anyone jumping in from 2026 onward faces that same 4% fee. Not exactly ideal, but honestly? Still makes sense for most people.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-06 17:02
The earlier you enter, the earlier you earn. The 4% pit is just sitting there now. Who asked you to be late?
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-06 15:53
4% really isn't a big deal; the real loss is missing out on the entire cycle.
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ChainProspector
· 01-06 11:53
A 4% fee threshold is really not as bad as you might think; it mainly depends on how you play long-term.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 01-04 15:50
A 4% fee is really not a big deal compared to long-term gains; the main thing is to keep the right mindset.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 01-04 15:44
Damn... 4% fee? I was wondering why so many people had already gotten in. Now entering the market is just taking a loss, brother.
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ProtocolRebel
· 01-04 15:38
Is a 4% cost really that important? Instead of stressing over this fee, think about how much you can earn.
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AirdropDreamer
· 01-04 15:23
If I had known that timing was so crucial, I wouldn't have hesitated. The 4% cost is actually acceptable, right?
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TokenomicsShaman
· 01-04 15:21
A 4% fee isn't that bad; it's much better than missing out on an opportunity. If you want to get in, you should get in.
Entry timing matters way more than people think. Join now and you're looking at a 4% cost hit compared to zero if you'd gotten in before. The policy's been locked in through 2055, so anyone jumping in from 2026 onward faces that same 4% fee. Not exactly ideal, but honestly? Still makes sense for most people.