When I first saw the BTW deposit promotion, the reward indicated didn't seem attractive—only about 100U in earnings per account, so I didn't bother to look deeper. But after some careful thought, I realized there are quite a few nuances in the official wording.
In fact, this event distributes 0.4% of the total token supply. Based on logical calculations, depositing $10,000 into a single account would yield 20,000 BTW tokens. The official price of $0.005 per token looks cheap, but this is just a reference price; the actual opening price may vary and is hard to guarantee consistency.
Recalling last month's BTW IPO, I received 3,212 tokens. If the opening price was $0.005, the IPO profit would be around $16—clearly not very reasonable for a new coin claiming to be a high-quality project. IPOs usually perform better.
Based on this judgment, I decided to prepare funds in advance. Although many people were slightly confused by the wording and didn't participate promptly in the morning, the process was relatively smooth, and the deposit was completed only after four or five minutes.
If the IPO profit for BTW exceeds $50, then the single account earnings from this deposit would be around $300. Considering the platform's track record of carefully selected projects, if this time can break through, reaching IPO profits of a hundred U.S. dollars is not a dream. The deposit earnings could even double to five or six hundred U.S. dollars.
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DAOdreamer
· 15h ago
Wow, this 0.005 pricing is really outrageous, only 16U for the IPO? Something's not right.
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OnchainHolmes
· 15h ago
Damn, I need to carefully calculate this logic. It feels like the official has some tricks up their sleeve.
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rugpull_survivor
· 16h ago
Hi, this word game is really fun, and the difference in numbers becomes obvious instantly.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 16h ago
Wait, is the official price of 0.005 really so outrageous? Only 16U for the IPO? That doesn't make sense.
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0xSoulless
· 16h ago
It's the same old spiel, the official phrase "藏门道," which basically means a numbers game.
I'll bet five bucks that the opening price will be cut in half directly, and then it will be another feast of harvesting new retail investors.
As if we haven't played the IPO game before.
When I first saw the BTW deposit promotion, the reward indicated didn't seem attractive—only about 100U in earnings per account, so I didn't bother to look deeper. But after some careful thought, I realized there are quite a few nuances in the official wording.
In fact, this event distributes 0.4% of the total token supply. Based on logical calculations, depositing $10,000 into a single account would yield 20,000 BTW tokens. The official price of $0.005 per token looks cheap, but this is just a reference price; the actual opening price may vary and is hard to guarantee consistency.
Recalling last month's BTW IPO, I received 3,212 tokens. If the opening price was $0.005, the IPO profit would be around $16—clearly not very reasonable for a new coin claiming to be a high-quality project. IPOs usually perform better.
Based on this judgment, I decided to prepare funds in advance. Although many people were slightly confused by the wording and didn't participate promptly in the morning, the process was relatively smooth, and the deposit was completed only after four or five minutes.
If the IPO profit for BTW exceeds $50, then the single account earnings from this deposit would be around $300. Considering the platform's track record of carefully selected projects, if this time can break through, reaching IPO profits of a hundred U.S. dollars is not a dream. The deposit earnings could even double to five or six hundred U.S. dollars.