A breakdown of how the points and airdrop system works for this emerging Web3 platform:



The project has secured $11.8M in funding and operates on a capital requirement model for participation. To date, approximately 3.75M points have been distributed across the ecosystem, with 150K points released on a weekly basis—every Friday without fail.

What sets this platform apart? Two standout features catch the eye. First, there's zero trading fees, which keeps costs minimal for active users. Second, the loss refund mechanism is a game-changer: participants recover a portion of losses incurred, creating a unique risk management layer.

For anyone tracking emerging DeFi mechanisms and incentive structures, this model represents an interesting approach to user retention and community building in the current market environment.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 7h ago
I need to check on the zero fee thing. Is it real? I'm most worried it might just be a marketing gimmick.
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NightAirdroppervip
· 7h ago
Zero transaction fees sound great, but why do I feel like this loss compensation is a trap? --- Releasing coins every Friday without fail? That’s quite consistent, feels too perfect. --- The 11.8 million in funding is just so-so in this industry; the key is how they operate afterward. --- Can losses still be compensated? I don’t understand this logic, where does the money come from? --- Airdrop schemes are really getting tired, and here comes another one. --- Zero transaction fees are indeed interesting, much lower cost compared to other platforms. --- No picture, no truth—don’t even know how much a 3.75 million point is worth. --- With so many DeFi projects, why can this one survive?
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NonFungibleDegenvip
· 11h ago
ngl the loss recovery thing sounds too good to be true... what's the catch ser? probably nothing tho lmaooo
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 13h ago
Zero fees sound comfortable, but I'm more concerned about how exactly the "loss compensation" works. There’s no such thing as a free lunch in this world—where does this money come from? Let's look at history. Every time a project boasts about "risk management innovation," it ends up a complete mess. With a $11.8 million pot and 3.75 million points distributed, the remaining compensation pool won't last long. On Friday, 150,000 points are released steadily. This pace looks regulated, but regulation is often the most dangerous—indicating that the higher-ups have already calculated the profit curve, and retail investors are just there to be taken advantage of. Loss control should always come first. Don’t be fooled by incentives.
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VirtualRichDreamvip
· 13h ago
Zero fees sound great, but can this loss compensation really be fulfilled?
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PerpetualLongervip
· 13h ago
Zero fees, I believe that. But compensation for losses? Isn't that just a new skin for the cash cow? I thought the same last time, and ended up being fully trapped. Add more to bottom out and hold steady; once it breaks through, I’ll break even. The 11.8 million in financing shows big funds are optimistic. I’m very bullish and this will be my last all-in on this ecosystem. A weekly release of 150,000 points sounds good, but be careful of the shorting forces of retail traders trying to manipulate the rhythm. True believers have already gone all-in. This kind of risk management team seems a bit questionable. How do they compensate? How much? It still feels like you need to maintain your own mindset. When the bull market comes, everything will be worth it.
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 13h ago
Zero fees, loss compensation... Ironically, every dead project initially claims to be innovative [cold laugh] Data shows: for platforms that hyped up in the last round, user retention rate drops to 12% after three months Wait, "error-free release"? That phrase is a bit interesting, it feels like preemptively paving the way for possible surprises 375 million points distributed, is that considered retention? I'm not criticizing, true user growth should be measured by on-chain activity, not airdrop numbers With $11.8 million in funding, why haven't I heard of mainstream institutions co-investing? Interestingly, the more funding there is, the more it indicates that the project team wants to quickly cash out before the bear market arrives
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Hash_Banditvip
· 13h ago
ngl the loss compensation thing feels too good to be true... seen this pattern before in 2017
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