Project launching with a focus on unity. Here's the core idea: redirect all protocol fees directly to token holders, distributed every 5 minutes. It's about building something where the community genuinely benefits from the platform's success rather than fees just disappearing into a black box. Every transaction generates value that flows back to people who believe in the project. This approach to tokenomics creates real incentive alignment—holders have skin in the game, and the more active the ecosystem, the more rewards cycle back. It's a statement that governance and profit-sharing matter.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 7h ago
Finally, someone has made the fees transparent, but can the 5-minute allocation really be implemented?
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pumpamentalist
· 7h ago
Finally, someone has figured it out: transparent fee distribution is the key to success.
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MoonRocketman
· 7h ago
Distributed every 5 minutes? This track design is quite interesting; I need to calculate whether this frequency can truly maintain liquidity.
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MEVictim
· 7h ago
Wait, every 5 minutes? Is this method real or just a trick?
Project launching with a focus on unity. Here's the core idea: redirect all protocol fees directly to token holders, distributed every 5 minutes. It's about building something where the community genuinely benefits from the platform's success rather than fees just disappearing into a black box. Every transaction generates value that flows back to people who believe in the project. This approach to tokenomics creates real incentive alignment—holders have skin in the game, and the more active the ecosystem, the more rewards cycle back. It's a statement that governance and profit-sharing matter.