Many people participating in IPOs feel that the fees are high, but they haven't really calculated this expense properly.



This time, the FDV for the IPO is 350 million, and the key is not about chasing how many times the return is, but about how much profit you can gain based on your invested capital. These are two completely different logics.

Let's look at the data—currently, the contract price is around 0.052. If you spend 0.14 BNB to participate, you're effectively capturing a 48% increase. This return rate is actually quite good.

The core of IPO participation is understanding the mechanism. Instead of thinking about earning 10x or 20x, it's better to calculate how much room for growth your principal can enjoy under this FDV. My personal strategy is to try to invest a full 1 BNB if possible, because the more you invest, the greater your gains under the same percentage increase. This is the right approach—capitalize on the growth, not gamble on the multiple.
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 11h ago
Haha, 0.14 BNB gains a 48% increase. I’m convinced by this logic—much more clear-headed than those who dream of 10x or 20x every day. Honestly, the only concern with new investments is not being able to calculate it accurately. Fees and such are secondary; the key is knowing how much you can handle. I agree. If you can fully invest 1 BNB, just go for it. The gains are the same; more money means more profit—simple and straightforward. That’s the right approach. Don’t always think about doubling your investment with a single shot. Steady gains are the true path. It’s reasonable. I’m just worried some people are still calculating multiples. It’s time to change your mindset.
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SatoshiNotNakamotovip
· 11h ago
Hmm... 0.14 BNB eats 48%, which is much more considerate than the projects I was previously cut from, haha.
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 11h ago
A 48% increase is actually pretty good, but the fees do cut into the profits 😅
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MevWhisperervip
· 11h ago
0.14 BNB gains a 48% increase, I’ve calculated this account, it’s indeed attractive
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rugpull_survivorvip
· 11h ago
That's right, many people are just greedy and blinded, fixated on 10x or 20x returns, but they forget that the principal is the key. A 48% return is right in front of you, yet they still think it's not enough. This mindset definitely needs to change.
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ser_ngmivip
· 11h ago
To be honest, I'm afraid I can't figure out the new issuance, 48% increase, but it still feels pretty good. --- Many charges are just a smokescreen; the key is that you didn't do the math right. If you can put in a full 1 BNB, then you should really go for it. --- I support the logic of not betting on multiples for gains; compared to those dreaming of 10x, this is much more rational. --- FDV of 350 million, it doesn't seem exaggerated either. --- Spending 0.14 BNB for 48%, the return on investment is actually pretty good, better than those who suffered huge losses. --- The core is understanding the mechanism—this statement is correct. Too many people are just gambling on luck. --- If you can put in the full amount, do it? I get this strategy; making money is really about the amount invested. --- Why do some people always think they need to make 10x on new issuance? Greed kills. --- At a current price of 0.052 and an entry cost of 0.14, this calculation is indeed solid.
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