I read a detailed explanation of the IWO bidding process, and honestly, the demonstration part was very clear. Now I feel like I’ve grasped the entire logic and am ready to give it a try.



Here's a summary of the key points:

• Manual Mode → Choose your own cycle, manually calculate data

• Pool Mode → System handles automatically

Both approaches have their advantages. Manual mode gives you full control, but requires you to think actively; pool mode is more convenient, letting the system handle the process for you. For beginners, this step-by-step tutorial indeed simplifies complex concepts and reduces the difficulty of getting started.
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ser_we_are_ngmivip
· 5h ago
Mastering the logic and daring to jump? Haha, don't be in a hurry. Manual trading may seem simple, but in practice, it's hell. Pool mode is really comfortable, but the prerequisite is to understand what automatic trading is doing. Don't lose money later and not know why. This tutorial is indeed friendly, but theory alone always feels shallow. Manual control is a double-edged sword; while it can double your profits, it can also wipe out your capital. Be cautious. A beginner jumping straight into manual trading? I think it's a gamble. Pool mode is a lazy person's solution, and I like it. Clear explanations are one thing, but real skill is shown in practice. I think both modes should be combined; don't foolishly choose just one. Basically, it's a trade-off between convenience and risk. There is no perfect solution. The tutorial is good, but don't be fooled. The details are full of pitfalls.
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DYORMastervip
· 5h ago
Mastering the logic and daring to jump? Haha, fine, pool mode is really awesome, no need to solve math problems --- Manual mode sounds free, but who really has the patience to calculate every day? --- Damn, this tutorial is really clear, but actually操作起来又是另一回事儿吧 --- Pool mode is really fragrant, just let the system run automatically, save brainpower --- Newbies say they understand after watching the tutorial, but what about实际战斗呢... --- Try both to see which one suits you, don’t just talk on paper --- Honestly, manual mode looks simple, but actual操作能把人整崩溃 --- System automatic handling of pool mode is tailor-made for lazy people --- There are tons of tutorials like this, but the key is to get in and play yourself --- Manual mode has full permissions, but also carries great responsibility, risk is on you
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CryptoNomicsvip
· 5h ago
actually, if you run a basic regression analysis on iwo bidding mechanics, you'll find that most retail traders massively underestimate the endogenous variables at play here. the "simplified tutorial" phenomenon is textbook survivorship bias, ngl.
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NFTRegrettervip
· 6h ago
Haha, talking about plans on paper is easy, but actually getting on board is hard. Wish you no losses. Pool mode sounds great, but don't be fooled by automation; keep a close eye on it. Manual mode is troublesome, but at least you know what's going on if something happens. No matter how clear this tutorial is, it can't stop the market's tricks, brother. Feels like another story of someone confidently rushing in and then getting cut.
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