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I've previously posted twice about GRVT, covering registration, KYC, and basic trading processes, so I assume most people are now familiar with the basics. This time, I want to explore more advanced topics—specifically, how to optimize interaction strategies on GRVT to efficiently earn points (for airdrops) and enhance trading efficiency. After more than a month of experimenting, I’ve summarized some insights to share with you all. Feel free to join the discussion!
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1. Leveraging Self-Custody and Low Latency for Optimized Small-Amount High-Frequency Trading GRVT emphasizes self-custody and utilizes zkSync Era’s Validium technology, delivering impressive trading speeds (officially rated at 600,000 transactions per second with latency under 2 milliseconds). Its architecture combines off-chain matching with on-chain settlement, resulting in ultra-low fees—currently zero during the mainnet Alpha phase. This makes it an excellent platform for small-amount, high-frequency trading.
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Strategy: You can deploy small sums (e.g., 10-20 USDC) to scalp on volatile trading pairs like BTC/USD or ETH/USD perpetual contracts. GRVT’s interface offers one-click trading, and the take-profit/stop-loss feature introduced on March 5th is highly practical. I typically aim for 5-10 point profits, entering and exiting the market swiftly. With self-custody, your funds remain in your wallet, ensuring high security and peace of mind. Every trade contributes to point accumulation, especially in the mainnet Alpha phase, where trading volume directly impacts Liquidity Provider (LP) and Ecosystem points, enhancing potential airdrop rewards. Tip: GRVT integrates TradingView’s candlestick charts, and the 5-minute or 15-minute timeframes work well for capturing small price waves. Avoid chasing large trends—during volatile periods, 10-20 trades a day are plenty.
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