It seems that the initial concerns are really coming true step by step. The project's witch attack problem is very serious, and it keeps flooding the screens every second. At this rate, the proportion of tokens in the hands of the project team will only increase in the end.
Honestly, with just a hundred million in funds, how can they possibly stabilize a fifteen billion-sized airdrop? It doesn't add up mathematically. Either there is a problem with the token distribution mechanism design, or the subsequent market control strategy has been clear from the beginning. This kind of contrast is indeed worth pondering.
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RuntimeError
· 20h ago
The witch attack is so fierce; the project team must have known about it long ago, otherwise how could they be so clear?
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Lonely_Validator
· 20h ago
The witch flooding the screen so aggressively, it was obvious from the start. How can one billion suppress a fifteen billion market?
They set the trap early on, waiting for people to fall into it. Truly brilliant.
This logic doesn't add up; either the mechanism is completely broken.
It's a clear self-perpetuating cycle, looks exhausting.
If the numbers don't match, it's over. It's all so obvious.
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RetroHodler91
· 20h ago
Laozi just says this thing is full of weirdness from start to finish
Can you believe that witches are so aggressive and still so active?
One hundred million stable to fifteen billion? Bro, isn't this just cutting leeks?
I've seen through it long ago, just a manipulation tactic
If the numbers don't match, there's a problem, don't talk nonsense
This game really can't be played, running away is imminent
The token proportion is soaring, and the project team is smiling happily
Why is no one seriously investigating?
Round after round of being cut, is this a cycle?
I've never seen such blatant behavior
Let's just watch, there's more to come
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 20h ago
The witch problem was so serious that it should have been noticed earlier. It's a bit late to say it now.
One hundred million in funds support a fifteen billion airdrop? Uh, this math really doesn't add up.
It's the old trick again; the allocation mechanism has loopholes that the team has known for a long time.
But on the other hand, only brave warriors dare to participate in this kind of project.
It seems that the initial concerns are really coming true step by step. The project's witch attack problem is very serious, and it keeps flooding the screens every second. At this rate, the proportion of tokens in the hands of the project team will only increase in the end.
Honestly, with just a hundred million in funds, how can they possibly stabilize a fifteen billion-sized airdrop? It doesn't add up mathematically. Either there is a problem with the token distribution mechanism design, or the subsequent market control strategy has been clear from the beginning. This kind of contrast is indeed worth pondering.