Assuming a concentrated allocation of fan tokens like ASR, ACM, CHZ, OG, ATM, the profit potential after one month is indeed considerable. However, there is a pain point that cannot be ignored—almost all fan tokens adopt a phased unlocking mechanism. What does this mean? Continuous selling pressure. The initial price increase may be offset by subsequent release periods, especially when large amounts are unlocked, leading to significant price volatility. Therefore, the seemingly simple "all in" strategy requires caution in practice to prevent systemic risks caused by phased releases.
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DancingCandles
· 01-15 14:06
Gradual unlocking is a trap; after the initial surge, everything gets dumped later.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 01-15 14:06
I've seen through this staged unlocking scheme a long time ago. The apparent gains are tempting, but behind the scenes, they're just waiting to harvest the profits.
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FlashLoanLord
· 01-15 14:03
Gradual unlocking is just a trap; no matter how good the initial gains look, it's all pointless.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-15 13:54
Staggered unlocking is really an insidious killer. It looks like it's going up nicely, but then it gets smashed down later, which is a bit disgusting.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 01-15 13:53
Uh, I was just saying that all the SHOHASHI fans' coins get wiped out once they are unlocked early, and they go to zero immediately.
Assuming a concentrated allocation of fan tokens like ASR, ACM, CHZ, OG, ATM, the profit potential after one month is indeed considerable. However, there is a pain point that cannot be ignored—almost all fan tokens adopt a phased unlocking mechanism. What does this mean? Continuous selling pressure. The initial price increase may be offset by subsequent release periods, especially when large amounts are unlocked, leading to significant price volatility. Therefore, the seemingly simple "all in" strategy requires caution in practice to prevent systemic risks caused by phased releases.