Recently, there is a good opportunity, the Pre-tgr Airdrop opens at 4 PM, with a threshold of only 216 points, and it requires about 3 coins to participate. To be honest, this difficulty is not particularly high.



I have summarized two ways to participate, each with its advantages and disadvantages. One is to directly borrow coins for operation, which has the lowest wear and fees, making it the most cost-effective. The other is to buy coins for hedging; although the fees may be slightly higher, the benefit is that there is no need to worry about excessive financial pressure.

If you're feeling a bit tight on funds, using hedging can relieve a lot of pressure. But if you don't quite understand how to borrow coins, you can check out some related tutorial videos, which are quite cost-effective. Overall, the participation cost this time isn't too heavy.
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 6h ago
216 points are too casual, who set the threshold, it feels quite arbitrary. The borrowing coin play does save on fees, but what about the risks, isn't anyone talking about that? The hedging is stable, but the fees incurred are a bit painful. I've watched a ton of tutorial videos, still can't figure it out, so forget it. If the coin price falls again this time, all costs are just illusions.
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 7h ago
216 threshold? Easy to say, but few can actually enter a position. Borrowing coins or buying coins, to be honest, it's all about luck. Anyway, I'll wait until the boots drop before making a move. If you're tight on funds, it's better not to mess around; these kinds of things can easily flip.
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FortuneTeller42vip
· 7h ago
216 points, this threshold really isn't a big deal. The cost of borrowing coins is low, but you have to think clearly about the risks. Hedging is stable, but the handling fees are a bit painful. 4 PM? I might miss it again, this timing is really tough. Should I buy coins or borrow coins? I'm still indecisive.
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TommyTeachervip
· 7h ago
216 points? Borrowing coins or hedging... To be honest, I'm a bit too lazy to calculate it. --- The cost of borrowing coins is low, but I still think hedging is safer this time. --- Wait, 4 PM? Am I going to have to stare at the screen again? --- 3 coins can play, sounds good, just afraid it's another air project. --- I've watched the tutorial but I'm still a bit confused. Is there anyone who can explain it to me directly? --- Hedging costs more but feels secure, I still choose not to mess with myself. --- Opportunities like this come ten times a month, but how many can really make money... --- If funds are tight, just hedge, anyway you can't make big money, better not be too greedy. --- I might miss it again at 4 PM, this timing setting is toxic. --- I can't figure out that borrowing coins method, better just buy coins honestly.
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