This round's allocation was only $2,400 USD, but at least it all arrived. Combined with my previous accumulation, my total INK token holdings have reached several million units. I'm planning to lock all of it up and hold long-term to wait for ecosystem development.



To be honest, there are many aggregate wallets on the market, but Infinex is genuinely the smoothest experience I've used. Many people are skeptical about the founder, but I actually see his execution capability in a positive light—he consistently manages to exceed expectations in surprising ways.

The value of wallet aggregation isn't just about convenience; the key is ecosystem connection efficiency. I'd recommend that mainstream platforms consider deep integration with these excellent aggregation solutions, which would be a plus for both user experience and asset liquidity.
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MissedAirdropAgainvip
· 01-17 22:21
Millions of INK? I need to do the math and lock in while waiting for the ecosystem to take off. I agree with this approach.
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RugDocScientistvip
· 01-16 23:34
Millions of INK locked, this move is a bit fierce... but Infinex is indeed smooth, the founder's execution is truly outstanding.
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StableBoivip
· 01-15 12:00
Is it really possible to hold a few million INK? I think this guy is a bit ruthless. Long-term belief or gambler's mentality. The founder of Infinex is indeed solid; despite the controversial persona, their delivery capability is undeniable. Aggregated wallets are definitely more complicated than using them individually. Infinex operates quite smoothly in this regard.
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SnapshotLaborervip
· 01-15 11:51
Millions of INK locked and waiting to take off, this pace is incredible. Infinex is indeed smooth and much better than those flashy wallets.
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