Nado is a core derivative project within the Ink Chain ecosystem, currently in its early stages. The 10 invitation codes held are a scarce resource.
Regarding gameplay, the arbitrage potential of this project mainly comes from the funding rate differences with other perpetual contract DEX platforms. By using cross-chain deployed perp protocols for cross-platform arbitrage, there is indeed an opportunity to capture funding fee profits. However, it should be noted that simply increasing trading volume has little significance; the key is to find genuine funding rate difference windows.
If you're interested in the invitation codes, you can contact us for a detailed discussion. Early participants in the project usually can obtain more ecosystem benefits.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 10h ago
10 invitation codes are considered scarce? On-chain data shows that early projects are everywhere, and it still depends on whether the actual existence of fee differences is real.
Cross-chain arbitrage sounds good, but large funds have already flattened the fee differences. Retail investors entering now are just taking the fall.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 10h ago
Early projects are always like this, get the invitation code first, and then figure out how to play later.
Funding fee arbitrage sounds good, but I'm just worried it will turn into another wave of leek harvest.
Ink Chain ecosystem? Never heard of it. Has anyone verified it?
Boosting trading volume indeed makes no sense, but how long can the real arbitrage window last?
Invitation codes are scarce... every project says the same, but in the end, they all become mainstream.
Perpetual contract arbitrage sounds professional but is actually just betting on the direction of funding fees.
I'm tired of the early bonus rhetoric; the key is how the project team will cut the pie.
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AirdropHuntress
· 10h ago
Funding rate arbitrage sounds simple, but in practice, the window period is very short. After research and analysis, most of these projects are just cutting retail liquidity.
Pay attention to the position movements of these wallet addresses before making any judgments. Don't be fooled by stories of early dividends.
Are invitation codes scarce? Data shows that it's usually capital controlling the flow behind the scenes.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 10h ago
Invitation codes are so scarce, you still need to find the right people... The key is to seize the arbitrage window of fee rate differences.
Nado is a core derivative project within the Ink Chain ecosystem, currently in its early stages. The 10 invitation codes held are a scarce resource.
Regarding gameplay, the arbitrage potential of this project mainly comes from the funding rate differences with other perpetual contract DEX platforms. By using cross-chain deployed perp protocols for cross-platform arbitrage, there is indeed an opportunity to capture funding fee profits. However, it should be noted that simply increasing trading volume has little significance; the key is to find genuine funding rate difference windows.
If you're interested in the invitation codes, you can contact us for a detailed discussion. Early participants in the project usually can obtain more ecosystem benefits.