The crypto community kept asking for tokens that actually incentivize long-term holding. Got exactly what we wished for. Problem? Most of the market ended up controlled by a handful of whales anyway. That's crypto for you.
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AirdropBuffet
· 12-20 19:46
Oh my, it's the same old story again. Small investors still can't escape the fate of being the little guys.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 12-20 19:42
Haha, this is the crypto world—dreams are lofty, but reality is harsh.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 12-20 19:42
Hey, isn't this what we wanted? And what happened? The whales are still harvesting.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-20 19:32
Based on on-chain data, I already saw it early on. This incentive mechanism has had a backdoor since the moment it was designed—through multi-address tracking, it can be discovered that the large initial holding addresses exhibit obvious fund correlation patterns. This is no coincidence; it's clearly a market maker's layout.
The crypto community kept asking for tokens that actually incentivize long-term holding. Got exactly what we wished for. Problem? Most of the market ended up controlled by a handful of whales anyway. That's crypto for you.