A 20 USDT entry threshold might actually serve as an effective filter for serious traders versus casual speculators. Lower barriers tend to attract lazy money that floods in during hype cycles but exits just as quickly. By raising the initial unlock gate, you're essentially weeding out the noise and keeping genuine commitment to the table.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 20h ago
Oh no, the 20U threshold... I should have listened to this advice last year, and I wouldn't have been caught in the trap of being a leek.
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APY追逐者
· 20h ago
The 20u threshold argument sounds good, but can it really block retail investors... Retail investors are just retail investors, no matter how high, it can't be stopped.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 20h ago
20 USDT threshold? Basically, it's about driving away those trend-following retail investors and keeping the truly patient ones. I quite agree with this logic.
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SolidityNewbie
· 20h ago
A threshold of 20 yuan? Honestly, that's a bit funny. True retail investors have already been squeezed out long ago. This amount of money can't stop those who want to FOMO.
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ContractCollector
· 21h ago
Requiring a 20u threshold can indeed filter out genuine players, there's no doubt about that. Those retail investors who rush in and then quickly withdraw are not really valuable in the first place.
A 20 USDT entry threshold might actually serve as an effective filter for serious traders versus casual speculators. Lower barriers tend to attract lazy money that floods in during hype cycles but exits just as quickly. By raising the initial unlock gate, you're essentially weeding out the noise and keeping genuine commitment to the table.