Solana Perpetual Contract Platform Pacifica Extends Fee Reduction Event, with Single Point Cost Still as Low as Approximately $0.15

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BlockBeats News, January 6 — According to the official announcement from the Solana on-chain perpetual contract trading platform Pacifica, the 50% trading fee waiver promotion will be extended until 8:00 on December 20 (Beijing time). During the event, all market base fees will be reduced from 0.015% to 0.0075%, lowering trading costs. Additionally, the platform has launched a U本位 contract for Meme coin WIL today, supporting up to 5x leverage trading.

According to trader Ron (X: Ron521520), the current cost per point is approximately $0.3825. During the fee halving period, with an additional 23% points bonus from consecutive trades, the minimum cost per point can be reduced to about $0.15. Furthermore, assuming the points program continues for 22 weeks and the airdrop distribution ratio is 25%, each point is expected to be exchangeable for approximately 1.136 tokens.

To help users earn points more efficiently, the on-chain data analysis and copy trading tool Coinbob has now launched Coinbob Pacifica (@CoinbobPAC_bot). Users can use this to track and replicate high-frequency trading strategies to earn points and prepare for potential airdrop opportunities.

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