If you only have $50 right now and want to gamble on a TGE project, how would you do it?


Previous answers mainly involved grabbing quotas through IEOs or participating in launchpad lotteries. The odds are fixed, and luck plays a big role.
@NEXST_AI just launched NEXST Rush, which offers an alternative solution.
The prize pool is 100,000 $NXT. Day 1, one ticket costs $1, then doubles each day ($4 / $8 / $16 / $32 cap).
For each ticket purchased, the global countdown automatically adds 60 seconds.
When it resets, the last 4 buyers split 50,000 $NXT equally, and the top 10 buyers get another 50,000 $NXT.
With that $50, you have at least three strategies.
Enter on Day 1, with $50 equal to 50 tickets, making it very likely to reach the Top 10 ticket count, locking in half of the prize pool.
Wait until Day 3 ($8 per ticket), buy 6 tickets, and focus on betting on the bottom 4 finalists.
All in on Day 5 ($32 per ticket), with 1 ticket, purely aiming to snipe the position.
The odds calculation is something you should know yourself.
It is understood that NEXST will launch on one of the three major exchanges about a week after the TGE.
If true, early entry at this time point is worth spending two minutes to do the math.
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