Why are so many projects promoting beta plans? Yet this project directly launched a scheme like "The White Killer." The result is quite interesting—every token holder seems reluctant to sell, and there is almost no selling pressure in the market. I really haven't seen such a phenomenon before. The project team seems to have mastered some strategy that makes holders extremely optimistic, and the way this market consensus is formed is indeed worth studying.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-12 06:49
Wow, how does this "White Killer" actually work? Why is it so happy even after locking people up?
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-12 06:46
Never seen this kind of "one-shot" operation... directly killing out instead of running away? That logic is a bit crazy.
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MrDecoder
· 01-12 06:43
Really, this "White Killer" design is brilliant, directly eliminating the illusion of the beta set.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 01-12 06:35
This approach is really effective. Showing the finished product directly actually boosts confidence, unlike those beta versions that drag on and on.
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SorryRugPulled
· 01-12 06:28
Damn, this mechanism is really something. I've never seen such effective locking of funds before.
Why are so many projects promoting beta plans? Yet this project directly launched a scheme like "The White Killer." The result is quite interesting—every token holder seems reluctant to sell, and there is almost no selling pressure in the market. I really haven't seen such a phenomenon before. The project team seems to have mastered some strategy that makes holders extremely optimistic, and the way this market consensus is formed is indeed worth studying.