Just spotted something interesting in the protocol mechanics—the yield design here is actually clever.



Here's the setup: new users entering the ecosystem start earning rewards on day T+1, but existing holders? They're collecting immediately when new mints hit. That's not random. It's deliberate incentive architecture.

Think about what this does. Fresh participants have that waiting period, sure, but once it kicks in they know exactly when rewards begin. Meanwhile, current holders get instant gratification on newly minted assets. The message is clear: get in early, and you capture more value. Stay in, and you keep capturing it.

It's the kind of mechanic that flips FOMO into genuine participation strategy rather than pure speculation. The protocol isn't just distributing tokens—it's structuring when and how those distributions happen to shape user behavior.
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NotSatoshivip
· 4h ago
It's the same "incentive design" again, and honestly, it's just using newcomers as pawns. Early birds always get the meat, latercomers drink the soup. This mechanism is quite clever. Wait, isn't this just a cover for attracting new users? Oh my god, this is the real scheming design. I love it. This protocol operation is a bit ruthless; new users getting trapped is definitely a thing. It seems reasonable, but it's actually just seasoned veterans tricking new investors. Isn't this a disguised Ponzi scheme? When the funds flow in from above, it's all over. Honestly, this mechanism is truly terrifyingly clever. Wait, why do I feel like I've been designed... Brilliant, using the "participation strategy" as a guise for "wealth transfer." Newcomers wait a day, seniors enjoy two years—who loses more in this math problem? This designer understands human nature; the FOMO creation is perfect. In essence, it's still about speed and timing; nothing has really changed.
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 4h ago
Early entry always has an advantage. I've seen this tactic too many times. It's another "incentive structure," which basically means building walls to push newcomers backward.
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UnluckyValidatorvip
· 5h ago
Just another involution incentive model; long-term holders are always the bosses. Newcomers wait and wait, veterans collect money until they’re overwhelmed, this trick has been played out. To put it simply, it’s time arbitrage—early birds always get the meat. Oh my God, using FOMO as a cover again, how can anyone still believe it? Wait, isn’t this just a disguised form of class solidification... They speak so grandly, but essentially they’re just harvesting the leeks of later arrivals.
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StrawberryIcevip
· 5h ago
Ha, this mechanism is indeed brilliant. Newcomers get stuck for a day but are mentally clear, while seasoned investors directly enjoy the benefits... It's just teaching people how to play. Early birds always win, this is the truth of Web3. Wait, will newcomers feel like they've been cut once they come in? The psychological account feels a bit uncomfortable. Clever, using time differences to filter genuine newcomers from speculators. But no matter how nicely it's said, it doesn't change one fact... in the end, it's still about exploiting the loopholes. This kind of mechanism is using human weaknesses as tools, I bow to it.
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SybilAttackVictimvip
· 5h ago
It's the same old trick again, early birds always win As for reward delays, honestly, you just have to wait, while others claim theirs immediately The mechanism design is indeed clever, but it still feels like playing psychological games If this continues, latecomers will eventually start complaining
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