Recently, I discovered a promising trading opportunity idea.



Since January 13, a leading platform's Boost product has updated its rules and mechanisms, adding new evaluation dimensions and bonus models. At the same time, the number of projects in the Pre-market has significantly increased recently. Coupled with the active market period after the Christmas holiday, I believe there is a high probability that we will see a good wave of market activity in mid to late January.

Interestingly, in this $fun project's Boost activity, there was an abnormal account ban rate of about 5%—which is quite rare in the past. Thinking carefully, this might be the platform "laying the groundwork" for upcoming phases of activities by adjusting rules and strictly controlling participation quality to optimize the ecosystem. For experienced participants, this is actually a signal—indicating that the platform is taking this business seriously, and project quality screening will become more stringent.

Overall, the Pre-market sector may present many opportunities in the coming period, but it requires more cautious project screening.
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SocialFiQueen
· 01-18 18:51
Well... a 5% account ban rate does reflect the platform's attitude, but the Pre-market really needs to be more cautious.

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Wait, is this wave of market movement really coming? Feels like I heard the same judgment some time ago.

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Is account banning actually a signal? I don't quite buy this logic; it feels more like self-comfort.

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The Pre-market has many opportunities, but I'm just worried about another wave of rug pulls.

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The new Boost regulations are worth watching. Compared to market predictions, I care more about the project's fundamentals.

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Experienced participants can interpret bans positively? I can't adopt that mindset.

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Honestly, market forecasts in mid to late January are just gambling; who can really be accurate?

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Stricter quality screening sounds good, but in the end, it all depends on whether you can make money.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-16 22:34
Oh no, a 5% account ban? That's a pretty harsh method.

It's really getting intense.

The pre-competition track is a bit deep now; I need to keep my eyes peeled when choosing projects.

Wait, is this wave about to cut another batch of new leek users...

The boost rules have been greatly changed. I feel like the tricks are upgrading.

Strict quality screening? Or has the threshold just become higher for bloodsucking?

The middle to late January was indeed chaotic, but the premise is to survive until that day.

This time, I'll just be an onlooker. Let's wait until the wind turns more stable.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-15 19:17
Account bans are also a signal? There's something to it, it seems the platform is indeed making strict selections.

Pre-market has been crazy lately, projects piling up dangerously, still need to be cautious before jumping in.

Will there really be a rebound in mid to late January? Keep observing.

The rules have been changed so many times, only those with experience truly understand, newbies should wait.

$fun experiencing unusual account bans recently is indeed rare, what does it indicate?

Be cautious when identifying projects, that's correct, otherwise you'll definitely get caught in a trap.

Can this market trend continue? It still feels hazy.

The platform is undergoing rectification, maybe it's a good thing; the quality has improved, and so do the opportunities.
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ProtocolRebel
· 01-15 19:16
Getting banned 5% isn't a big deal; the key is whether the quality of the subsequent projects can really improve.

The pre-market is now too chaotic; be careful not to buy the dip and end up buying vegetables.

It's still uncertain whether this wave of market trend in January will come or not.

With the rule change, we have to adapt again, which is troublesome.

The new Boost mechanism feels a bit off; we need to see if there are any pitfalls.

I've heard a lot of this "eco-optimization" talk, but the main thing is whether it can make money.
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SolidityJester
· 01-15 19:12
Hmm... a 5% account ban rate, does this feel like the platform is clearing out the field?

Should I really jump into this pre-market wave? I'm a bit afraid of stepping on a landmine.

Damn, once again it's "more stringent quality screening," but honestly, it's still about luck, right?

Can this wave of market trend rise? It feels like all the information has been digested.

Wait, is really worth touching? Sounds a bit suspicious.

There are indeed many opportunities, but one wrong choice and it's game over. Still, gotta be careful.

The platform's approach actually makes people less willing to act. Who knows what they'll do next?

Pre-market is really just a gambler's playground.

I'm not sure—is account banning a good sign or a bad sign? I'm a bit confused.

Before entering, you need to do your homework, or you'll just be cannon fodder.

Can I really buy the dip this time, or is it just another feast for the little guys?
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Token_Sherpa
· 01-15 19:07
nah the 5% ban rate smells like they're finally culling the ponzinomics crowd... or just tightening incentive alignment. either way pre-market's about to get a lot less forgiving
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