Want to stabilize and secure airdrops through trading mining? The key lies in those few points of difference.
Whether your initial score is 2 or 3 points, running through 33,000, 66,000, or 132,000 tiers daily, the final ceiling is just a few levels: 255, 270, 285, 300 points. Scores above 255 are basically a sure thing, but once you drop to 240, losing 15 points again makes it 225—this becomes a bit awkward.
Now, the airdrop threshold often starts at 230 points, so 225 points clearly isn't enough. This is where more trading makes a difference.
Trading more for 5 days can keep your final score at 230, allowing you to grab another round. What about 6 days? You can gain an extra 1 point at any level (like 231, 246). By 7 days, you can simply add 2 points to each level. It sounds similar, but when it comes to the critical positioning, that 1 or 2 points difference can literally block a large number of people from qualifying.
So, this isn't a waste of trading attempts but precise score management.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12h ago
Damn, just one or two points away from being locked out, I totally get this move...
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It's that kind of position-holding game again, really disgusting, not letting you in even if you're just 1 point short
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Precise score management sounds advanced, but it's really just a gambling mentality
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Trading a few more days to get 1 or 2 more points? Brother, is your math a bit off...
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This logic confuses me, should I trade more or less?
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The 230-point threshold has now become standard, 225 points is indeed a bit tough
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Basically, it's spending time for that 1 point hope, I choose to lie flat
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Another clever harvesting trick, don't get caught by the trap
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MetaverseVagrant
· 13h ago
This positioning tactic is truly brilliant; missing just 1 point can trap a large group of people. Truly detailed.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 13h ago
Damn, can a difference of just 1 or 2 points really trap someone? I take back what I said earlier about trading more wasting fees.
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GweiWatcher
· 13h ago
Those few points can really be the difference between life and death; I've seen many people just fall short by a little.
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Claiming a spot is basically a math problem; if you can't calculate accurately, you'll be pushed out.
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Trading more during those days is indeed necessary; otherwise, it’s really frustrating to see the score just a little short.
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I get this logic, but you have to hold on tight or all your previous efforts will be wasted.
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I'm just worried that trading fees will eat up more of the returns than the points saved.
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I didn't expect airdrops to be so competitive; even 1 or 2 points can decide the outcome.
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Has anyone tested how many days of trading are most cost-effective? It seems to vary from person to person.
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That's why you need to plan ahead and not get caught in the last second.
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Honestly, I don't have time to monitor scores every day; automation through the system is necessary.
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A penny is hard to earn for a hero, and the same goes for airdrops.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 13h ago
Damn, just a 1 or 2 point difference to be kept out? That's exactly what I experienced last time with a score of 225, I was completely overwhelmed.
Want to stabilize and secure airdrops through trading mining? The key lies in those few points of difference.
Whether your initial score is 2 or 3 points, running through 33,000, 66,000, or 132,000 tiers daily, the final ceiling is just a few levels: 255, 270, 285, 300 points. Scores above 255 are basically a sure thing, but once you drop to 240, losing 15 points again makes it 225—this becomes a bit awkward.
Now, the airdrop threshold often starts at 230 points, so 225 points clearly isn't enough. This is where more trading makes a difference.
Trading more for 5 days can keep your final score at 230, allowing you to grab another round. What about 6 days? You can gain an extra 1 point at any level (like 231, 246). By 7 days, you can simply add 2 points to each level. It sounds similar, but when it comes to the critical positioning, that 1 or 2 points difference can literally block a large number of people from qualifying.
So, this isn't a waste of trading attempts but precise score management.