Recently, I noticed that RHEA's leaderboard data is quite interesting—the number of addresses participating in transactions is still lingering at a low level. What does this mean? The competition density isn’t high, so the chances of earning rewards are actually greater.
After doing the math: the net profit margin after deducting transaction fees is still decent, especially at this stage. Both the leaderboard event and Climb Day are running simultaneously, which is indeed a window of opportunity for those aiming for higher rankings.
However, this kind of opportunity window usually doesn’t last long. Once the number of participants increases, the difficulty naturally changes. If you’re interested, take a look at the data and judge for yourself—after all, timing is everything and can be fleeting.
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GweiWatcher
· 12-11 14:04
The window period is just like that—gone in the blink of an eye. It is indeed a good entry point right now.
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RetroHodler91
· 12-11 10:26
What are you waiting for with so few addresses? If not now, then when?
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WalletDivorcer
· 12-08 19:59
The window period is indeed tight. You can still slack off if you enter now, but when more people join, it will turn into a situation where you get crushed.
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UnluckyValidator
· 12-08 19:51
Hovering at a low point? Isn't this exactly the best time to quietly lay low and prepare? It'll be too late once everyone else rushes in.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 12-08 19:49
Low number of addresses = low competition. This logic does sound tempting at first, but it also just happens to explain why no one is coming here, right? [dog head]
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TokenToaster
· 12-08 19:35
Damn, this low address count opportunity is really good. Gotta move fast.
Recently, I noticed that RHEA's leaderboard data is quite interesting—the number of addresses participating in transactions is still lingering at a low level. What does this mean? The competition density isn’t high, so the chances of earning rewards are actually greater.
After doing the math: the net profit margin after deducting transaction fees is still decent, especially at this stage. Both the leaderboard event and Climb Day are running simultaneously, which is indeed a window of opportunity for those aiming for higher rankings.
However, this kind of opportunity window usually doesn’t last long. Once the number of participants increases, the difficulty naturally changes. If you’re interested, take a look at the data and judge for yourself—after all, timing is everything and can be fleeting.