There is a project worth checking out. On the surface, it appears to be a cryptocurrency, but the underlying logic is quite different.
The team behind it is very professional—complete grassroots promotion system, not the kind of scheme that runs after a quick profit. Every night, there are standardized business school lectures, covering training, execution, and grassroots promotion; the entire chain is in operation. This methodology may seem clumsy, but it is very solid.
The mechanism design is even more interesting. The project employs a snowball-style destruction model, with a 3% fee on each buy and sell transaction. It may seem like a small proportion, but over time, each flow helps rebalance the ecosystem. This design leans more toward long-term rolling rather than creating the illusion of short-term rapid gains.
Many people focus only on how much a project can rise in a day. But the real value of such projects is not in that. What truly matters is whether it can establish a sustainable ecosystem and whether participants can profit long-term. From operational details and mechanisms, this direction is quite clear.
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There is a project worth checking out. On the surface, it appears to be a cryptocurrency, but the underlying logic is quite different.
The team behind it is very professional—complete grassroots promotion system, not the kind of scheme that runs after a quick profit. Every night, there are standardized business school lectures, covering training, execution, and grassroots promotion; the entire chain is in operation. This methodology may seem clumsy, but it is very solid.
The mechanism design is even more interesting. The project employs a snowball-style destruction model, with a 3% fee on each buy and sell transaction. It may seem like a small proportion, but over time, each flow helps rebalance the ecosystem. This design leans more toward long-term rolling rather than creating the illusion of short-term rapid gains.
Many people focus only on how much a project can rise in a day. But the real value of such projects is not in that. What truly matters is whether it can establish a sustainable ecosystem and whether participants can profit long-term. From operational details and mechanisms, this direction is quite clear.