Since participating in the coin trading competition, I have been tracking the daily trading flow. Overall, the trading volume remains around 11.8 billion—excluding accounts that gave up midway and those that artificially inflated volume during stable periods.
According to my calculation method, it should be 118 divided by 2, then divided by 20,500, resulting in the number 28.78. Theoretically, that's about right.
However, I recently found that the actual situation seems a bit off. Some data points don't match up, and I can't quite pinpoint where the issue is. Could any experts help clarify? Or is there a problem with my statistical method itself? Looking forward to your guidance!
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FlatTax
· 6h ago
1.18 billion sounds a bit suspicious; are you sure there's no double counting?
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MetaNomad
· 6h ago
It's normal for the data not to match; trading competitions are inherently chaotic.
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DeFiChef
· 6h ago
Bro, there seem to be some holes in this data logic.
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WagmiAnon
· 6h ago
It's normal that this data doesn't match; dividing 11.8 billion and then dividing again—who can guarantee there are no vulnerabilities?
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HappyToBeDumped
· 6h ago
Bro, how did you come up with this 11.8 billion figure? It feels a bit suspicious.
Forget it, I won't look at the numbers anymore. It's giving me a headache.
As soon as I saw the number 28.78, I knew something was definitely wrong. It's too perfect.
Your division chain is too long; dropping a zero in the middle changes everything.
It seems like you've tangled yourself up in it. Maybe it's better to rework it from scratch.
I usually don't deal with this kind of data problem; it's too easy to get caught in a trap.
Since participating in the coin trading competition, I have been tracking the daily trading flow. Overall, the trading volume remains around 11.8 billion—excluding accounts that gave up midway and those that artificially inflated volume during stable periods.
According to my calculation method, it should be 118 divided by 2, then divided by 20,500, resulting in the number 28.78. Theoretically, that's about right.
However, I recently found that the actual situation seems a bit off. Some data points don't match up, and I can't quite pinpoint where the issue is. Could any experts help clarify? Or is there a problem with my statistical method itself? Looking forward to your guidance!