Looking back at previous project environments, there were indeed opportunities for low-cost, high-return ventures. However, under the current market landscape, such opportunities are becoming increasingly scarce.
This is also why whenever I see someone promoting the operation of hundreds of accounts at low cost on social media, I always carefully verify the actual cost structure of the project. Experience has shown me that once the project team introduces a task system with high point limits, the participation cost often rises to dozens of U.S. dollars or even higher—this has become a common phenomenon. The era of low-cost operations is indeed changing.
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ser_aped.eth
· 01-10 06:29
The era of low costs is really over; now it's all about tactics.
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HodlTheDoor
· 01-09 21:26
The myth of low cost has been shattered; now it's all just tricks.
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CryptoMom
· 01-07 10:55
The low-cost model should have gone bankrupt long ago. Everything being hyped now is just a scam.
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WalletDetective
· 01-07 10:54
Really, now most claims of low cost are scams; starting at just a few dollars is the norm.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 01-07 10:47
I've seen through it long ago. Those projects claiming hundreds of accounts with zero cost are basically nonsense.
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MindsetExpander
· 01-07 10:42
Low cost and high return? Ha, that's a story from the previous era. Now it's all just tricks.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 01-07 10:42
Really, these projects are getting more and more sophisticated in their schemes. Saying low cost is actually just a way to scam you into early investment.
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ForkMaster
· 01-07 10:40
Oh wow, starting to scam hundreds of accounts with low costs again? I just laugh. Once the points limit is increased, it immediately costs dozens of dollars. I've seen this trick from project teams too many times. Raising three kids has been sustained by these loopholes.
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RektRecorder
· 01-07 10:39
Really, anyone claiming low costs now should be blocked. A quick look at the cost structure reveals all tricks.
Looking back at previous project environments, there were indeed opportunities for low-cost, high-return ventures. However, under the current market landscape, such opportunities are becoming increasingly scarce.
This is also why whenever I see someone promoting the operation of hundreds of accounts at low cost on social media, I always carefully verify the actual cost structure of the project. Experience has shown me that once the project team introduces a task system with high point limits, the participation cost often rises to dozens of U.S. dollars or even higher—this has become a common phenomenon. The era of low-cost operations is indeed changing.