In this era of digital nomads, X is like a landlord who can raise prices at any time. Change the algorithm rules, and the creator's efforts are like Borges' Book of Sand—once flipped past, you'll never find them again. The liquidity gameplay on Sui is now very competitive; Ferra @ferra_protocol's DLMM (Dynamic Liquidity Market Maker) is a clever way to compete. Funds follow the price rather than blindly piling up and waiting for arbitrageurs to eat them dry. In just over three months since launch, trading volume has exceeded 1 billion. This isn't achieved by superficial tactics but by solid depth management. Old money from Comma3 and the Sui Foundation are willing to invest because they see this as "anti-fragile or even anti-robust" trait. Recently, the Premium subscription is about to launch. I looked into the details, and this thing is more like a set of "exoskeleton armor" prepared for veterans. If you only occasionally swap some Dogecoin, not subscribing doesn't matter. But if you're a high-frequency trader or a content output fanatic, the fee rebates and points multipliers brought by this layer of Buff, as long as you do some quick calculations, can be seen as a positive expected value trade. It ties together CreatorFi's traffic monetization and DeFi's trading depth, forming a new symbol: a "funded group" liquidity node. Don't always focus on grand narratives. In the Ferra game, reducing trading wear and tear and preserving social influence are the true principles of this cycle.
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In this era of digital nomads, X is like a landlord who can raise prices at any time. Change the algorithm rules, and the creator's efforts are like Borges' Book of Sand—once flipped past, you'll never find them again. The liquidity gameplay on Sui is now very competitive; Ferra @ferra_protocol's DLMM (Dynamic Liquidity Market Maker) is a clever way to compete. Funds follow the price rather than blindly piling up and waiting for arbitrageurs to eat them dry. In just over three months since launch, trading volume has exceeded 1 billion. This isn't achieved by superficial tactics but by solid depth management. Old money from Comma3 and the Sui Foundation are willing to invest because they see this as "anti-fragile or even anti-robust" trait. Recently, the Premium subscription is about to launch. I looked into the details, and this thing is more like a set of "exoskeleton armor" prepared for veterans. If you only occasionally swap some Dogecoin, not subscribing doesn't matter. But if you're a high-frequency trader or a content output fanatic, the fee rebates and points multipliers brought by this layer of Buff, as long as you do some quick calculations, can be seen as a positive expected value trade. It ties together CreatorFi's traffic monetization and DeFi's trading depth, forming a new symbol: a "funded group" liquidity node. Don't always focus on grand narratives. In the Ferra game, reducing trading wear and tear and preserving social influence are the true principles of this cycle.