If you’ve seen my post on setting LP lineups before, you know I’ve been trying to figure out the best strategy. Lately though, my lineup's been underperforming. Even had a game I lost recently 😬. Time to adjust my game plan a bit…
*Link to the old post for reference:
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I always thought Multiday play was meant to stay as it is, but honestly? It just hasn't been scoring for me like it used to. Now I’m dealing with an issue: picking the best striker. And let me tell you, it's been a real challenge.
*Left to right: $BANGCHAIN
$SEEK $ODPL $POLAR
All of my recent Striker are either "rug" or "slow rug." Doesn’t matter at this point. My point is: it’s all been dead quick and not really working for the Multiday strategy.
Sure, these tokens might be profitable for quick 1-2 cycles. But in the Multiday game, it’s like trying to play Tiki Taka with Ronaldo. He just doesn’t fit the system. So I’m thinking it’s time to switch up my approach… 🤔
Here’s the new plan: Instead of picking the newborn tokens (8hrs old and market cap > 4m), I’m going for tokens that are more mature. Like tokens over 40m market cap and 48hrs old.
But wait... why choose slow tokens for a striker? Well, I’m not striking anymore 😂 I’m focusing on defense now
Tho...
I do realize, I can’t get rich if I’m not willing to take some risks. So I’m splitting my focus between the Multiday strategy and a little more degen play. But the degen tokens won’t even be part of my LP lineup—too risky for that.
With this shift, I plan to increase the size of my plays, so I can hopefully start gaining something in less than 10 minutes. ⏱️
What if I told you that using a DLMM multiday strategy is actually just like playing fantasy league? 🤔
Imagine you’re assembling your team, but instead of choosing players, you’re picking 10 tokens to put in your lineup.
And just like in fantasy league, you're aiming for a win by making the best choices based on performance stats.
Just like selecting players based on past metrics (goals, assists, saves), you're choosing tokens based on their market data.
In fantasy leagues, you look at previous game stats, right? In crypto, you look at metrics like market cap, price action, and TVL to decide which token has the most potential.
So, whether you're picking players or tokens, you're essentially using data-driven decisions to optimize your chances of success.
The strategy? It's all assembling the right lineup to maximize your returns👇