I just thought of a question—has the project's points traceability already started the weekly fixed distribution mechanism specified in the documentation? The plan is to release 20 million points weekly. If it has really been implemented, the operational gains from the past couple of days would be quite good—receiving real-time point rewards and catching up with the first round of point backtracking. However, this would definitely cause the subsequent cost of acquiring points to rise significantly. The competition within the entire economic model will become increasingly intense, especially when the total monthly points are fixed. The earlier you participate, the more advantageous it is; the cost pressure on later participants will clearly increase.
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SwapWhisperer
· 13h ago
It's a total squeeze. The earlier you get in, the better. Now the entry cost is skyrocketing, and this economic model will eventually collapse.
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ShadowStaker
· 13h ago
ngl the tokenomics here screams classic first-mover advantage trap... if they're already running that 20m/week emission schedule, early birds definitely caught the fat yield. but then what? fixed monthly cap means the pie's not growing, just getting carved up faster. this is giving unsustainable staking economics vibes tbh
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ser_we_are_early
· 13h ago
Damn, isn't this the most typical pattern where early dividends are diluted by later entrants? Throwing 20 million every week is indeed exciting, but it'll be too late to regret when the points depreciate...
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 13h ago
Oh no, in that case, early birds really made a huge profit, and those who enter later will have to fight hard.
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ProtocolRebel
· 13h ago
It's been a rollercoaster, early entry really made a killing. Those who entered later will probably get cut in the next round.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 13h ago
It's a total blowout. The earlier you enter, the more you profit. Those who come later can only buy the dip.
I just thought of a question—has the project's points traceability already started the weekly fixed distribution mechanism specified in the documentation? The plan is to release 20 million points weekly. If it has really been implemented, the operational gains from the past couple of days would be quite good—receiving real-time point rewards and catching up with the first round of point backtracking. However, this would definitely cause the subsequent cost of acquiring points to rise significantly. The competition within the entire economic model will become increasingly intense, especially when the total monthly points are fixed. The earlier you participate, the more advantageous it is; the cost pressure on later participants will clearly increase.