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    7 Zero-Investment Models! A Must-Read for TG Players to Save 99% of Your Time and Effort

    After Notcoin launched on Binance, it provided a significant boost to the entire Telegram mini-app ecosystem. This event sparked a surge in new projects, creating quite a whirlwind of opportunities. In recent months, the interest in mini-apps has exploded, drawing in many online players. However, many jumped into popular projects only to find that some were nearing their end, leading to wasted time and effort.

    DT is here to share key insights into these mini-apps from three main perspectives, aiming to assist newcomers navigating the Telegram ecosystem:

    1. Typical Zero-Investment Mini-App Models
    Some of the most notable zero-investment mini-apps include Notcoin, Tommarket, Catizen, Hamster, Tapswap, Pocketfi, Yescoin, Blum, and PixelSwap.

    Action-Based Models: These projects require users to continuously click, spin, or slide to earn points. Typical examples include Notcoin and Yescoin.

    Earning-Based Models: No need for constant interaction; simply collect points within specified times. This can be categorized into flexible harvesting and fixed-time harvesting:

    Flexible Harvesting:

    • Tommarket: Collect at any time within the valid period.
    • Pocketfi: Collect within 6 hours; if missed, it expires.

    Fixed-Time Harvesting:

    • Blum: No upgrades for 8 hours, then stops production.
    • Timefarm: No upgrades for 4 hours, then stops production.

    Upgrade Items: In projects like Notcoin, Yescoin, Hotcoin, Hamster, and Tapswap, item upgrades are needed to boost output. However, Pocketfi, Blum, PixelSwap, and Tommarket do not require upgrades.

    Action + Farming + Investing Models: Catizen and Hamster fall into this category as they require purchasing auto-synthesis items. The points generated may not meet the upgrade needs, creating a pay-to-win design that may not suit pure zero-investment players.

    Action + Harvesting Models: Hamster emphasizes earnings from mining cards, with clicks yielding significantly lower returns compared to mining card earnings.

    Automated Bots: Action-based projects may incorporate automated bots, but acquiring one requires spending points. Early adopters can accumulate points to buy a bot and activate low-income modes (e.g., Yescoin's level 3, which collects every 12 hours), saving considerable time.

    Item Upgrades: Zero-investment projects often require upgrades to boost output, which can consume points, especially in projects with reduction mechanisms. Completing upgrades early is advisable to avoid increased time costs later on.

    In conclusion, hands-on experience is invaluable. Trying out different models will help you better understand the dynamics of each project.

    2. Choosing Quality Projects and Early Involvement
    With the surge of Telegram projects, it's essential to have enough experience to quickly grasp project rules and develop an effective strategy. Everyone hopes the projects they engage with become successful, much like Notcoin.

    DT suggests considering the following when evaluating project quality:

    • Innovative gameplay, models, or unique elements.
    • Solid backing, such as significant funding or a strong team.
    • Mechanisms that fit your time and engagement levels.
    • Monitoring user growth, community feedback, and team execution for ongoing evaluation.

    3. Zero-Investment vs. Pay-to-Win? Searching for the Next Notcoin
    Telegram mini-games are gaining traction, leveraging social attributes and referral mechanisms to spread virally. However, the variety of projects presents challenges in choosing where to invest time and effort, and competition can be intense.

    Many studios focus on zero-investment projects, potentially impacting single-account players' earnings. On the other hand, pay-to-win projects require financial input but can lower competition. For multi-account zero-investment players, cost-effectiveness is crucial, while single-account players may find better returns in carefully chosen pay-to-win projects.

    With Telegram boasting 400 million daily active users and 900 million monthly active users, the platform is a gateway for bringing potential users into the Web3 world through mini-programs. This trend showcases vast opportunities and a significant market. Let's work together to find the next Notcoin and make the most of these emerging opportunities!

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