To be honest, most memes are just a passing trend – they come on strong and leave just as quickly. A couple of days ago, I accidentally noticed a project called $BIT , and its gameplay is quite interesting. It doesn't involve any fluff; it directly ties the Token to actual game revenue. Whenever someone plays a game and generates a transaction on the platform, the system automatically uses that portion of the income to buy back the Token and then burn it. This design allows the entire ecosystem to run on its own, without the need to shout slogans to pump it up every day, which is somewhat interesting.
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DataChief
· 11-27 09:08
I have seen this trap of buyback and destruction before; the key still lies in whether the team can actually attract game users. Otherwise, no matter how good the mechanism is, it is still empty.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 11-26 17:17
The trap of buyback and burn has long been messed up. The key is whether there is real traffic; otherwise, it's just self-indulgence.
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FlatlineTrader
· 11-24 12:50
The repurchase and destruction trap has been played out a long time ago; the key still lies in whether the team can hold on, otherwise, no matter how good the mechanism is, it will be useless.
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DAOplomacy
· 11-24 12:49
ngl, the tokenomics framework here presents some non-trivial path dependency issues... like sure, auto-buyback-and-burn looks elegant on paper, but historically these mechanisms tend to paper over underlying stakeholder misalignment problems. arguably worth watching though.
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GasFeeCrier
· 11-24 12:47
Ah, finally seeing a project that doesn't rely on advocacy to survive, the logic of this $BIT is indeed refreshing.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 11-24 12:34
Hey, this logic is indeed stronger than just blabbing; the automatic destruction part actually has some substance.
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ChainPoet
· 11-24 12:23
The buyback and burn mechanism of this BIT is indeed a bit different, much stronger than those that only create air. However, whether it can truly survive depends on the team's execution ability; don't just have ideas.
To be honest, most memes are just a passing trend – they come on strong and leave just as quickly. A couple of days ago, I accidentally noticed a project called $BIT , and its gameplay is quite interesting. It doesn't involve any fluff; it directly ties the Token to actual game revenue. Whenever someone plays a game and generates a transaction on the platform, the system automatically uses that portion of the income to buy back the Token and then burn it. This design allows the entire ecosystem to run on its own, without the need to shout slogans to pump it up every day, which is somewhat interesting.