Arbitrage Opportunities in GRVT Points Farming



Recently, GRVT launched a self-trading mode combined with a fee rebate mechanism, bringing the unit cost down to around 4-5 USDT. The OTC market values these points between 10-15 USDT, and with the official confirmation of the Q1 TGE launch, the certainty is quite high.

The principle of self-trading is actually simple—two accounts cooperate, one responsible for placing orders, and the other directly taking the orders. This approach has two benefits: first, it completely avoids slippage risk; second, it can cut the trading fees in half. The only cost is that the points earned from maker orders will be discounted, only one-third of the original amount.

From a cost perspective, considering the balance between halved fees and point decay, earning 4-5 USDT per point still offers profit potential. Especially for players with substantial capital, this low-risk arbitrage method is considered a relatively certain opportunity. The Q1 TGE timeline also provides participants with clear expectations.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 7h ago
Selling at a cost of 4-5U and a price of 10-15U, the profit margin is indeed attractive. Just worried that TGE might delay again.
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 7h ago
Wait, can the cost of these 4-5U really hold until Q1? I feel like the OTC quotes are quite inflated. Don't cry when the market crashes later.
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screenshot_gainsvip
· 7h ago
I've seen through this trick a long time ago; the main thing is to have capital to throw in, small retail investors can't play. However, if you buy at 4-5U and sell OTC for over 10U, the profit margin is indeed impressive. I'm just worried that when TGE opens, there will be a dump, and the points will become worthless. Using two accounts to self-trade feels like something the exchange has long been watching for. Could it be directly banned by risk control? Has anyone been investigated? Q1 launch, right? Now it's almost the end of the year. It all depends on whether the official is reliable; there have been many projects that missed their launch dates before.
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BlindBoxVictimvip
· 7h ago
4-5U cost, 10-15U sell, this price difference... I really want to give it a try --- I've seen through this self-dealing trick a long time ago, just worried that the official might suddenly change the rules someday --- Q1 TGE? Uh... I'll wait and see others get on board first --- Not enough funds to play this, looks tempting --- Another scheme to cut leeks, wake up brothers --- Has anyone actually tried it? Feels like the risk isn't that low --- No one dares to guarantee the devaluation of points at all, anyone who believes it is foolish --- Low risk? Fee rebates and such promises are generally not very reliable --- Using dual accounts to brush can indeed avoid slippage, but it seems easy to be monitored by the system --- Where did the OTC price of 10-15U come from? I haven't seen it before
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zkProofGremlinvip
· 7h ago
Damn, 4-5U costs $10-15U to ship, that price difference is indeed quite tempting.
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