Things you may not know about Alpha. In the last few days, 400,000 shares were absorbed and were actually sold out instantly, something must be off. Recently, there have been quite a few resignations, and after releasing 5 projects over two consecutive days to retain users, it was quite a bold move. But have you seriously calculated the numbers involved?
First, let's calculate the number of people; the number of people must have increased.
Taking the active trading ARTX chart 1, the average purchase amount is $375, with a total of 4.65 million transactions. To meet the total of 15 points, we need 32,768, so let's round it to 32,800.
345*4 times = 1,380, then calculate how many times on average need to be refreshed.
32,800/1,380 = 23.76 times to meet 15 points.
Calculating the number of people, 4.65 million total transactions, 4,650,000/23.76 = about 195,000. We calculate a total of 200,000 people.
2➕15 gives a total score of 255, after receiving 3 airdrops, there are still 210 points left.
This means the maximum share each person can bear, on average, by receiving 3 airdrops is 20*3 = 600,000 shares.
Among them, there are trading competitions with 16 points, which can be excluded from the calculation, as the proportion of 16 points is higher, and there are fewer 15 points, so taking the average of the total volume is more accurate.
There are also 3➕15 and 3➕16, which we will ignore for now. Alternatively, we could add 50,000 people with this score, which means an additional 50,000 shares.
The maximum shares that can be absorbed in one cycle is 60➕50,000, totaling 650,000 shares.
From December 8 to December 11, the total shares distributed were 480,000 shares. This means that this cycle can absorb at most 170,000 shares.
I have only calculated the shares for 4 days, and I calculated it based on the same starting line. If it is not the same starting line, it means some people's shares are insufficient, so under the condition that scores are sufficient and everyone has full points.
Now the question arises, in a cycle of 15 days, the distribution in the next 12 days will definitely exceed 170,000 shares.
Can it be sold out in the next 3 days? And under the condition of 230 points! According to logic, the remaining 210 points can definitely absorb many airdrops, after all, there are still 12 days. If in the next 3 days, 210 points are not reached and are sold out.
Is it the shares that have a problem? Or is the data fake?
Let's wait and see. Some things are seen through but not spoken out.
You should know that my calculations are based on the situation that all scores are full. If the remaining 170,000 shares are distributed in the next 3 days, it means that all average scores are at 210 points. In the next 10 days, the average shares can only absorb 210 points.
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