Want to make money on-chain? Finding a tool configuration that works for you is really crucial. It’s just like playing competitive games—you can only show off your moves if your keybinds are comfortable first.
Recently, quite a few people have DM’d me asking about my setup, saying it looks clean and efficient. So I’ll publicly share my approach—my battle station panel basically follows three principles: put the core data front and center, block out all distracting info, and enable one-click shortcuts for quick actions.
After all, when the market moves, one glance at useless info could make you miss the entry point.
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Let me talk about my interface setup on GMGN.
Want to make money on-chain? Finding a tool configuration that works for you is really crucial. It’s just like playing competitive games—you can only show off your moves if your keybinds are comfortable first.
Recently, quite a few people have DM’d me asking about my setup, saying it looks clean and efficient. So I’ll publicly share my approach—my battle station panel basically follows three principles: put the core data front and center, block out all distracting info, and enable one-click shortcuts for quick actions.
After all, when the market moves, one glance at useless info could make you miss the entry point.