1. You must keep grinding; it counts the total points from the past 15 days. This is similar to signing in; even if you miss a day and want to make up for it, the recovery period is very long. Many people feel exhausted and want to give up because they haven't met the passing line after several attempts. However, if there are many airdrops and TGE later, you might be tempted again, and if you want to catch up, you'll have to start grinding all over again, which is a high time cost. Stay patient and keep grinding; you will definitely surpass many people.



2. Personally, I think the design of the scoring system is relatively reasonable. It won't create a huge gap due to significant differences in capital amounts. Both balance points and trading volume points increase based on multiples of capital, while the score only increases by 1 point. If you deposit 1ku, you get 2 points; if someone else deposits 10 times that amount, 1wu, they only get 3 points, which is just 1 point more than you. If you trade 32u, you get 5 points; if someone else trades 10 times that amount, 320u, they only get 8 points, which is 3 points more than you. If a large capital missed out on two days of trading, it is entirely possible for you to surpass their score by consistently trading with a smaller capital.

3. Treating this as a way to earn rewards has a high cost-performance ratio, with guaranteed returns and low costs. The trading fees incurred from buying and selling are not high, and participating in an airdrop or TGE casually can yield anywhere from 30-50u to over 100u, which is more than enough to sustain for 15 days. Currently, the frequency of TGEs or airdrops is very high, with an estimated 5-10 opportunities to participate in a 15-day cycle, resulting in a high return rate.

4. The rules will definitely be adjusted gradually in the future. Currently, it seems highly probable that the calculation of points will include BNB holdings. There is also a passing line of 99 points, and opportunities will be obtained by selecting random UID tail numbers. This is expected to be retained in the long term, providing some encouragement and opportunities for friends who haven't scored enough but are working hard to improve their scores. I just checked, yesterday's lucky number was 4, and today it is 8, but the starting point is 99 points. This means that at the current stage, you need at least 99 points to have a chance to enter the lottery.
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