Let me talk about my on-chain buying strategy.



I divide my wallet into two purposes:

Regular positions use the p1 setup—this is for scanning token contract addresses under normal circumstances, and I don’t raise the gas fee. Why? The transaction fees really hurt.

Then p2 is my quick-draw setup. It’s dedicated to handling breaking news or situations where I need to front-run—situations you know well, where even a second’s delay could mean a completely different price.

Honestly, this setup isn’t fixed. I adjust as the market changes: more aggressive when things are hot, more conservative when it’s quiet. The first lesson the market teaches you is—never stick rigidly to just one strategy.
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Web3Educatorvip
· 12-09 17:55
nah this dual-wallet setup is basically portfolio risk management 101, lemme break it down for my students—p1 is your steady accumulation layer while p2 captures the alpha moments, fundamentally speaking it's about matching capital allocation to volatility regimes
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PermabullPetevip
· 12-09 17:55
I'm also using the two-wallet strategy, but P2 often suffers huge losses.
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 12-09 17:46
The idea of dividing tasks between two wallets is pretty good, but the fast shooter setup on p2 is really prone to getting rekt.
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hodl_therapistvip
· 12-09 17:41
I do the same with two wallets, but p2 often gets drained by gas fees. It's really ridiculous.
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