Recently looked into Tria more closely and spotted some interesting angles here. It's not an obvious slam dunk, mind you—the entry point sits at zero initially, but if you actually want to capitalize on the tech stack and potentially ride a good price dip, you're looking at a $20 minimum spend to get started.
Here's the backdrop: the project pulled in $12M in funding, which gives it decent runway. They're running a point rewards system right now, which is their current go-to mechanism for user engagement. The mechanics are straightforward enough—accumulate points, unlock access.
So yeah, there's definitely room to play here if timing lines up. Whether it materializes into something bigger really depends on execution over the next few quarters.
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CountdownToBroke
· 8h ago
Starting at $20, huh? That's a more friendly threshold than I expected. I've played around with the points system quite a few times.
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MelonField
· 8h ago
Try entering at 20 bucks to test the waters. Anyway, just treat it as a game. The main thing is to see if they can really come up with something substantial later on.
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defi_detective
· 8h ago
The $20 threshold isn't a big deal; I'm just worried about poor execution.
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SorryRugPulled
· 8h ago
Hmm, $20 initial investment sounds okay, but I'm worried it might just be another points system trick.
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WagmiWarrior
· 8h ago
Starting investment at $20? Better wait for a sharper decline before jumping in. I've seen quite a few tricks with this kind of point system.
Recently looked into Tria more closely and spotted some interesting angles here. It's not an obvious slam dunk, mind you—the entry point sits at zero initially, but if you actually want to capitalize on the tech stack and potentially ride a good price dip, you're looking at a $20 minimum spend to get started.
Here's the backdrop: the project pulled in $12M in funding, which gives it decent runway. They're running a point rewards system right now, which is their current go-to mechanism for user engagement. The mechanics are straightforward enough—accumulate points, unlock access.
So yeah, there's definitely room to play here if timing lines up. Whether it materializes into something bigger really depends on execution over the next few quarters.