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#WXTM 创作大赛 After gaining a deeper understanding of WXTM, I have some insights. The design philosophy of Mino Tari (WXTM) showcases a unique approach to balancing blockchain security and ecological sustainability, but it also hides challenges. Its core highlight lies in combining the security of Proof of Work (PoW) with dynamic adjustment of the token economy: by merging mining with Monero's RandomX algorithm, it not only drops the cost of independently maintaining the computing power network but also enhances the network's resistance to attacks with the help of established mining pools; the "tail emission" model and the 1% long-term inflation mechanism aim to avoid the extremes of traditional crypto assets' "deflationary death loop" or "hyperinflation," providing miners with continuous incentives while preventing disorderly expansion of token supply.
The 1:1 destruction and minting mechanism with WXTR builds an ecological closed loop of "use equals consumption"—the higher the dApp activity, the greater the demand for XTM destruction, theoretically forming a positive cycle of "increased demand - reduced circulation - enhanced value support." However, the effectiveness of this model highly depends on ecological implementation: if there are not enough attractive dApps and user participation, the destruction mechanism may become mere talk, and the token's value will lose actual support. In addition, while merged mining lowers the security threshold, it may also make the network overly reliant on external Computing Power, posing potential decentralization risks.
Overall, the design of Mino Tari theoretically balances security, incentivization, and ecological scalability, but the key to its value realization still lies in whether it can break through the common industry dilemma of "a beautiful model but lackluster implementation". Time and the market are needed to verify its sustainability.