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nikolaii.base.eth π
@nikolaiii
Based on my own experience with alfafrens, one of the most important thing is to see which channels bring you most $alfa. And this changes dramatically. For example "Le $BLEU Elefant πΉπ" channel was estimated to generate around 800 $alfa/month couple of hours ago. Now it's about 200. It's vital to track this.
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nikolaii.base.eth π
@nikolaiii
I am still struggling with accessing all the data I need, but will try my best to release something by the end of the day tomorrow. Something that will enable you to see which your subscriptions are worst-performers so you can unsubscribe.
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PinstripedGatorππ©π
@pinstripedgator
Possible to build a frame to track? Even if itβs just the channels you sub to?
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Kieran Daniels π©
@kdaniels.eth
SOUNDS LIKE ELE-FUD TO ME!
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Shadi π
@sepehrnoush.eth
They all change due to; When they alot, they rankup first, many people see and subscribe, they take a share from the pool,( i call it a pool myself not a real liquidity pool) Then they bring it down to a norm of <200 Balance will eventually get to all of them What to do ? Take any channels more than 160 Alfa/pm
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