The project contract 0x1b29a493718f9f6312af99264bcc81e75c637777 indeed has highlights. The core mechanism is similar to the Burn model, and the key point is that the authority to burn and distribute dividends has been completely relinquished, which means the project team has no centralized control. Both transparency and decentralization are quite good.
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TommyTeacher
· 9h ago
Have you given up your rights? It depends on how things develop later, but at least it's more reliable than those who are still holding on tightly.
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pvt_key_collector
· 9h ago
Have the permissions really been abandoned? Or are they just changing disguises to keep playing haha
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MEVHunterBearish
· 9h ago
Bro, this contract is really decentralized, all permissions have been relinquished. This move is a bit bold.
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TheMemefather
· 9h ago
Hmm, this contract architecture is indeed quite sophisticated. Completely relinquishing permissions is no exaggeration.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 9h ago
Has the burn permission been relinquished? This move depends on whether there are new backdoors later... Over the past few years, I've seen too many projects that "promise decentralization" but secretly undermine it. The data is indeed impressive, but where the supply line is remains the key.
The project contract 0x1b29a493718f9f6312af99264bcc81e75c637777 indeed has highlights. The core mechanism is similar to the Burn model, and the key point is that the authority to burn and distribute dividends has been completely relinquished, which means the project team has no centralized control. Both transparency and decentralization are quite good.