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March 10, 2026, 09:52:23 AM
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Solana is more convenient than Tron, but the Chinese choose Tron. I have no explanation for this. I helped my partners pay for goods in China, and the Chinese only want the USDT Tron ecosystem.

I'd imagine it's because Justin Sun is chinese and he's behind both Tron and HTX (formerly known as Huobi). 

I myself prefer to use Arbitrum or Polygon. Tron tend to be more expensive and not as widely supported by DEXes and bridges as EVM chains are.
An interesting argument, but even if you accept payments to the exchange, withdrawing USDT from it costs $1. It might be cheaper on Chinese exchanges.
In many L2 Ethereum solutions, you can make over 100 transactions and pay less than $1 in fees. The Tron DeFi ecosystem consists of three projects that account for 99% of the market capitalization, and their profit margins are very low. I wouldn't even consider it as a profitable venture.

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March 10, 2026, 06:06:00 PM
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Most of us think that knuckey has almost no chance of winning because we see the practical aspects only, however sometimes luck can do wonders but in this case I also think that there's no to low chance of knuckey's winning the raffle. Again, it's going to be an intresting raffle.
Well, the result was out and he lost, and Aakzaki won. I am happy for both guys and that they participated, they made it memorable, though. I wonder what the rules for the next raffle are going to be. Because both were too fast, like I opened the thread the moment I came to know about it and all the slots were booked, although I am late in every raffle, haha but this can be an interesting one.

I myself prefer to use Arbitrum or Polygon. Tron tend to be more expensive and not as widely supported by DEXes and bridges as EVM chains are.
Same here, TRX is not that cheap, but Polygon and Arbitrum are. Although I use it for personal transactions, and Zasad talked about business-related ones, I guess. So the txs are going to be numerous.

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March 10, 2026, 11:23:33 PM
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Well, the result was out and he lost, and Aakzaki won. I am happy for both guys and that they participated, they made it memorable, though. I wonder what the rules for the next raffle are going to be. Because both were too fast, like I opened the thread the moment I came to know about it and all the slots were booked, although I am late in every raffle, haha but this can be an interesting one.
Congratulations to Aakzaki he deserved the victory because he traded huge amount on the exchange and he hasn't broken any rules. Knuckey was the first participant but unfortunately he lost because Aakzaki took rest of the spots. Well, there's high chance of winning when you occupy multiple spots and having 90% or more of the slots mean your chance of winning gets higher and higher. I hope in next such raffle there will be a rule but it's indeed going to be the most memorable raffle.

 
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March 11, 2026, 06:39:01 AM
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Guys, we've published a new tweet!

The Bitcoin block height has reached 940,000, and the 20 millionth BTC has been mined, accounting for approximately 95.2% of the total supply of 21 million BTC. https://t.co/F719yul7kQ



With best wishes, ♻️ CCE.Cash

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March 11, 2026, 09:56:06 AM
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I myself prefer to use Arbitrum or Polygon. Tron tend to be more expensive and not as widely supported by DEXes and bridges as EVM chains are.
Same here, TRX is not that cheap, but Polygon and Arbitrum are. Although I use it for personal transactions, and Zasad talked about business-related ones, I guess. So the txs are going to be numerous.
My partner has a $20,000 payment, and frankly, a $7 fee isn't a problem for them. It's a very small amount. We won't even waste time buying energy and bandwidth.

In DeFi, every fee is important to me. I make dozens of transactions a month, and I don't want to pay a lot for them, even if I'm transferring large amounts.

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March 11, 2026, 07:41:50 PM
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Congratulations to Aakzaki he deserved the victory because he traded huge amount on the exchange and he hasn't broken any rules. Knuckey was the first participant but unfortunately he lost because Aakzaki took rest of the spots. Well, there's high chance of winning when you occupy multiple spots and having 90% or more of the slots mean your chance of winning gets higher and higher. I hope in next such raffle there will be a rule but it's indeed going to be the most memorable raffle.
Interesting, I wonder how much prize money is left at the end when the service fees + network fee are spent on all transactions for this contest are deducted. Anyway, I wrote in the Croatian local that, according to the rules of the contest, it is possible for one participant to take all the slots, although I did not expect that someone would still decide to do such a thing

 
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March 11, 2026, 07:57:20 PM
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My partner has a $20,000 payment, and frankly, a $7 fee isn't a problem for them. It's a very small amount. We won't even waste time buying energy and bandwidth.

In DeFi, every fee is important to me. I make dozens of transactions a month, and I don't want to pay a lot for them, even if I'm transferring large amounts.
Yes, $7 is nothing in front of $20k but as you mentioned tx if there are a lot in numbers that matter, one transaction of high volume that's not a problem, of course. But multiple transactions that can cost $2 to $7 per transaction are a problem, that's where Polygon and Arb come into play although have you tried Base? Or another network.

Anyway the real alpha is knowing exactly which chain to use for which operation, without being emotionally attached to any of them as the thing that matters most is which chain makes the most financial sense for each specific situation

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March 11, 2026, 08:05:02 PM
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Interesting, I wonder how much prize money is left at the end when the service fees + network fee are spent on all transactions for this contest are deducted.
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Do you really want to know? Okay, I'll try to explain.
First: CCE Cash is a cheap swap platform compared to its competitors, I spent about 13$ on a 2900$ transaction.
Second: I am a Trader who allows me to choose the coins that will go up at that time, and sell them When the con has really gone up so the 13$ fee is already covered by the profit + there is an additional profit at that time.
Third: I haven't used the BTC reward and it's still intact in my wallet. so in terms of the current USD value the reward is going up because the price of BTC is also rising.


Overall, there are no fees wasted because I profit from it.

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March 11, 2026, 08:24:05 PM
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Interesting, I wonder how much prize money is left at the end when the service fees + network fee are spent on all transactions for this contest are deducted.
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Do you really want to know? Okay, I'll try to explain.
First: CCE Cash is a cheap swap platform compared to its competitors, I spent about 13$ on a 2900$ transaction.
Second: I am a Trader who allows me to choose the coins that will go up at that time, and sell them When the con has really gone up so the 13$ fee is already covered by the profit + there is an additional profit at that time.
Third: I haven't used the BTC reward and it's still intact in my wallet. so in terms of the current USD value the reward is going up because the price of BTC is also rising.


Overall, there are no fees wasted because I profit from it.
$13 paid in fees to win $60, it was definitely a guaranteed profit. I think this was a low expense for a marketing plot because people are used to the traditional raffle happening every week, but a story like what happened shows novelty and takes the attention of many users to CCE and their service.

For $47 that they spent after fees it can not be considered a loss for an swap service that probably makes a lot more than this every day in fees. Smiley


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