🔺 Most of the projects currently in our portfolio are perp-based and carry quite high transaction costs. We need to find a few projects that are not yet noticed in the market but have low transaction expenses.
🔺 Let's take three projects I previously analyzed as examples: since the period I first shared them, it has been possible to see consistent value appreciation. Such early discoveries can provide profitable exits from low-cost entry points. From a long-term perspective, investing in cost-free or low-fee alternatives can improve portfolio performance.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 13h ago
Gas fees are so high, and you're still playing perp. You're really burning money.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 18h ago
Low-gas fee projects are really underestimated; it feels like the market hasn't reacted yet.
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ForkLibertarian
· 18h ago
With such high gas fees, sticking to perp is really not the way to go; it's definitely time to change your approach.
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GasFeeCrier
· 18h ago
Low-fee projects are the real way to make money; the perp system should have been replaced long ago.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 19h ago
Low gas fees are truly awesome; that bunch of perp stuff should have been revamped long ago.
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🔺 Most of the projects currently in our portfolio are perp-based and carry quite high transaction costs. We need to find a few projects that are not yet noticed in the market but have low transaction expenses.
🔺 Let's take three projects I previously analyzed as examples: since the period I first shared them, it has been possible to see consistent value appreciation. Such early discoveries can provide profitable exits from low-cost entry points. From a long-term perspective, investing in cost-free or low-fee alternatives can improve portfolio performance.