The economic model of the Chumpz project is quite interesting.
In the Gon' Fishing season, they generated 30k Ape in revenue in just two weeks—20% of which flowed directly back to stakers, meaning 6k Ape was distributed. Once this flywheel gets going, it's pretty straightforward: each new season grows in scale, and naturally, the dividends for stakers rise accordingly.
This cycle becomes even more evident as things progress. The larger the season, the more Ape flows back, and holders' returns grow together with the ecosystem. The model really captures something key—it's not just hype, but actually ties returns to the growth of the ecosystem.
Of course, as always, do your own research before making any decisions. But this approach of distributing income directly to the community is one of the more solid strategies in the current NFT market.
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CexIsBad
· 12-09 16:01
Damn, 30k in two weeks, this flywheel is really taking off, it's not just some paper gains.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 12-09 16:01
30k in two weeks? Those numbers are pretty impressive, but if you really want to dive in, you still need to see if it can be sustained going forward.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-09 16:00
30k Ape in two weeks? If that number is real, it's worth playing. If the staking dividends are paid out directly without running away, you've already won.
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ForkItAllDay
· 12-09 15:33
30k Ape in two weeks... This flywheel mechanism really runs smoothly, unlike those projects that just dump and run.
But wait, they need to ensure continuous income in the following Seasons, otherwise no matter how much dividend there is, it’s useless.
The economic model of the Chumpz project is quite interesting.
In the Gon' Fishing season, they generated 30k Ape in revenue in just two weeks—20% of which flowed directly back to stakers, meaning 6k Ape was distributed. Once this flywheel gets going, it's pretty straightforward: each new season grows in scale, and naturally, the dividends for stakers rise accordingly.
This cycle becomes even more evident as things progress. The larger the season, the more Ape flows back, and holders' returns grow together with the ecosystem. The model really captures something key—it's not just hype, but actually ties returns to the growth of the ecosystem.
Of course, as always, do your own research before making any decisions. But this approach of distributing income directly to the community is one of the more solid strategies in the current NFT market.