#数字资产动态追踪 Recently, there have been many discussions about $BTC and $ETH markets, especially in the context of the Web3 ecosystem. In the blockchain game sector, the deflationary destruction model is indeed attracting many participants. Offline activities are also very active—it's said that more than ten large team meetings are being held across the country, gradually expanding from local to nationwide. The overall market narrative is gradually improving, and participation is also increasing. It is worth continuously observing the future development directions of the cryptocurrency market and the Web3 application ecosystem.

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RooftopVIPvip
· 01-07 14:43
The same old rhetoric of deflation through token burning is back. Every time, they say it will increase participation, but what’s the result? --- Over ten meetings, sounds impressive, but how many actually attended in person? --- Is the narrative being improved? I feel like they’re still just telling the same story. --- Offline events are so frequent, yet the price of the coin still hasn’t gone up. I just can’t understand. --- Another chain game deflation, another ecosystem expansion. I’m too familiar with this rhythm. --- There’s so much discussion about BTC and ETH, but how many people actually profit from it? --- What’s the point of continuous observation? Wouldn’t it be faster just to look at the market charts? --- Having many team meetings doesn’t mean there are many genuine needs. Don’t they understand this?
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 01-05 03:43
well *actually* if you look at the tokenomics... deflationary models are just cope for poorly designed games. show me the formal verification on those burn mechanisms or it's all theater
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ForkYouPayMevip
· 01-05 03:42
The deflationary destruction approach is starting again, always sounding quite impressive each time. Over ten meetings lined up? It's the same group going back and forth. The narrative logic of Web3 is being refined... sounds like it's about to start cutting again. More offline events are considered a good sign? I keep feeling something's not quite right. $BTC $ETH discussions are everywhere, but the real profit still comes from those few top players.
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GmGnSleepervip
· 01-04 16:40
The deflationary burn mechanism is back again. It sounds impressive every time, but the ones truly making money are still that group of people.
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MergeConflictvip
· 01-04 16:37
The deflationary burn scheme is back again, every time it sounds exciting, but only a few really survive. --- Over ten meetings have been held, and this time feels a bit different. It seems the narrative is indeed heating up. --- There’s so much discussion about BTC and ETH, but most people are just gambling, right? --- I'm becoming increasingly cautious about blockchain games. The deflationary model looks good on paper, but the actual ways to die are countless and bizarre. --- The idea of increasing participation sounds nice, but could it actually mean more retail investors are getting caught? --- From specific points to the overall picture, it sounds like a textbook pyramid scheme, but there are indeed people seriously building ecosystems. --- The Web3 ecosystem is worth watching, but don’t go all in—that’s my painful lesson. --- Is the entire market logic more complete? I feel it’s more chaotic than it was two years ago.
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CryptoHistoryClassvip
· 01-04 16:36
ah yes, the "narrative is getting better" phase... *checks historical charts* we're basically running the 2017 playbook frame-by-frame. deflationary tokenomics + offline conferences = classic bubble inflection point. seen this movie before ngl
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TestnetFreeloadervip
· 01-04 16:29
The deflationary mode is indeed interesting this time, but does having more team meetings really mean there's a chance? I'm not so sure.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 01-04 16:26
The deflationary burn model is back again. Every time, they say participation will increase, but what’s the result? Let’s wait and see. --- The team meeting about this... sounds like a standard move before cutting the leeks. --- BTC and ETH keep talking about it again and again. Is the narrative logic being improved? All I see are arbitrage and exit scams. --- Over ten offline meetings. The scale is indeed interesting, but it depends on who is putting in real money. --- Chain games with burn and deflation. Oh boy, it’s the same old story. Let’s see if they can survive the next bear market before bragging. --- Web3 ecosystem has been discussed for so long. How many projects have actually been implemented? Stop just telling stories.
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GasGuruvip
· 01-04 16:18
The deflationary burn mechanism is back again. Let's see how long it can last this time.
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