Want to copy the operation path of big players? Honestly, it's not as easy as you think.
Even if you max out your monitor, Gas fees, and network speed, you might still not succeed. Let's take a real scenario— a developer just launched a project, holding 20% of the shares. Would you dare to spend 3B at the same time to buy 20%?
The reason he dares to do this is clear: his wallet has enough activity, and there are enough followers. He can accurately predict that subsequent follow-up actions will be triggered, with a firing probability close to 100%.
Now ask yourself: if you operated the same way, can your follow-up orders be guaranteed to be the first batch? Can your follow-up speed really shoot out faster than a junior trader’s product selection? This is the gap between reality and ideals. The first-mover advantage has never been something that can be copied.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 23h ago
Basically, it's an information gap. Big players have known the direction for a long time, and we're just chasing behind.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 23h ago
Basically, it's a game of information gap and execution ability. Copying is pointless.
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LiquidationOracle
· 23h ago
Basically, it's just an information gap. They already know that the subsequent orders will follow, while we're still studying the candlestick charts.
Want to copy the operation path of big players? Honestly, it's not as easy as you think.
Even if you max out your monitor, Gas fees, and network speed, you might still not succeed. Let's take a real scenario— a developer just launched a project, holding 20% of the shares. Would you dare to spend 3B at the same time to buy 20%?
The reason he dares to do this is clear: his wallet has enough activity, and there are enough followers. He can accurately predict that subsequent follow-up actions will be triggered, with a firing probability close to 100%.
Now ask yourself: if you operated the same way, can your follow-up orders be guaranteed to be the first batch? Can your follow-up speed really shoot out faster than a junior trader’s product selection? This is the gap between reality and ideals. The first-mover advantage has never been something that can be copied.