Had a bunch of people slide into my DMs asking about this "min-max" thing I keep throwing around. Cool, let's break it down – perfect way to wrap up the week with some proper geek talk!
So what's the deal with min-maxing?
Basically? You're squeezing maximum output from minimum input. Think of it as the ultimate efficiency hack.
In trading, gaming, or building projects – you identify what actually moves the needle, dump resources there, and ruthlessly cut everything else. Not about working harder. It's about working smarter. Finding that sweet spot where effort meets explosive returns.
That's the whole game.
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CryptoComedian
· 20h ago
Well, this is just about making the most coins with the least money. To put it bluntly, it's the self-cultivation of a retail investor.
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Min-max, at the core, is about cutting out wasted effort and going all-in on the truly profitable direction. Sounds simple, but it kills so many brain cells to actually do it.
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So the key is to find the right direction and then go all in. I’ve actually learned that part, but unfortunately, my direction is always the wrong one.
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What I fear most is the kind of person who thinks they’re min-maxing but are actually just fooling themselves. They say they're focused on one coin, but the moment there's a pullback, everything falls apart.
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Honestly, most people can’t tell the difference between min-maxing and gambling. The former has logic, the latter is pure luck.
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If you ask me, the hardest part of min-maxing isn’t finding the direction, it’s truly being ruthless enough to cut things off. Letting emotions get involved is the biggest cost.
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MEVHunter
· 12-05 21:53
nah this is literally just arbitrage with extra steps... mempool reading > resource allocation any day. the real min-max is knowing which blocks to hunt before they settle.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 12-05 21:50
Damn, this is exactly what I've always wanted to say—min-max is all about filtering out the noise and keeping the essence!
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GasFeeTherapist
· 12-05 21:38
ngl this is exactly what I've been doing—going all-in on core positions and ditching all the other junk, efficiency off the charts
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-05 21:32
ngl the min-max approach is indeed the key to breaking through; only by focusing can you stand out
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PumpingCroissant
· 12-05 21:30
This min-max approach is really awesome—just cut out the useless work and focus all your efforts on the core. Damn, I’ve been trading like this for a long time.
Had a bunch of people slide into my DMs asking about this "min-max" thing I keep throwing around. Cool, let's break it down – perfect way to wrap up the week with some proper geek talk!
So what's the deal with min-maxing?
Basically? You're squeezing maximum output from minimum input. Think of it as the ultimate efficiency hack.
In trading, gaming, or building projects – you identify what actually moves the needle, dump resources there, and ruthlessly cut everything else. Not about working harder. It's about working smarter. Finding that sweet spot where effort meets explosive returns.
That's the whole game.