Last night I had coffee with my fren, and out of the blue he threw out a question: "Are there still projects that unlock everything right away and allow refunds if you're not satisfied? Those that lock for half a year or a year, really can't wait."
I pondered for a long time, to be honest, this requirement is indeed a bit "counterintuitive" within the circle. After all, most project teams prefer to design complex release curves, euphemistically called "protecting the stability of the coin price," while in reality, users' money is tied up there.
However, there is indeed a particularly special case recently where a project's TGE is approaching, and it is said that the designed mechanism is immediate unlocking + refund channel. This kind of design is quite rare in the current environment, and it does reduce risks for users significantly, at least they don't have to worry about being trapped.
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BearWhisperGod
· 23h ago
Listen, this kind of full unlock with refunds is really rare; most projects just want to lock your money.
But then again, if such a mechanism really exists, it also depends on whether the project itself is reliable; we don't want it to be another trap.
Immediate unlocking is good, but I'm afraid they might play some tricks later.
Wait, can this project really refund unconditionally? Or are there hidden conditions?
To put it bluntly, we still need to be cautious; we have to keep a close eye on all those nice-sounding mechanisms.
This is truly a design that thinks about users, much better than those that lock your money for a year and try to fool you.
But I just want to ask, will they trap you when it comes to the refund?
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AirdropChaser
· 11-29 19:51
Ha, finally a project dares to play like this, the refund channel is really amazing.
The Lock-up Position system is just the project party being guilty, afraid of a Rug Pull.
I'm interested in the immediate unlock, is there a beta test?
Those who are trapped must be crying after seeing this.
This mechanism is going to be popular, will other projects follow suit?
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GasFeeSobber
· 11-29 19:50
Uh... Is it true? Is there really such a sincere project? I can't help but doubt if it's another Be Played for Suckers trap.
The refund channel sounds pretty good, but a project that dares to play like this... must be really confident.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 11-29 19:48
It sounds like a fairy tale, but I think this is how it should be.
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Instant unlock + refund? Wake up, this is considered illegal in the crypto world.
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To put it bluntly, the project party is afraid of being criticized and uses the refund channel to whitewash; we still need to look at the real liquidity.
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Wait, is there really such a mechanism? I need to find out which project it is.
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Lock-up positions for half a year or a year should have died long ago; users are not fools.
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This mechanism is good, but the key is whether it can really be fulfilled; it shouldn't just be a fantasy.
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Anyway, I don't believe it; in the end, there will definitely be tricks.
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NervousFingers
· 11-29 19:43
Is it true? Is there such a conscientious project? I need to dig into which one it is.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 11-29 19:27
Wow, finally someone dared to design it this way, it should have been like this a long time ago.
Projects that truly give users a choice are indeed rare.
Wait, can that TGE project really be refunded? I always feel like there's a trap.
The concept of locking coins is already outdated, I directly pass on projects that still use it.
Hold on, immediate unlocking + refund channel? If this is true, that would be amazing. Why hasn't anyone been promoting it everywhere?
To put it bluntly, I still need to hold the money in my hands to feel secure; what protection is there when it's locked?
Last night I had coffee with my fren, and out of the blue he threw out a question: "Are there still projects that unlock everything right away and allow refunds if you're not satisfied? Those that lock for half a year or a year, really can't wait."
I pondered for a long time, to be honest, this requirement is indeed a bit "counterintuitive" within the circle. After all, most project teams prefer to design complex release curves, euphemistically called "protecting the stability of the coin price," while in reality, users' money is tied up there.
However, there is indeed a particularly special case recently where a project's TGE is approaching, and it is said that the designed mechanism is immediate unlocking + refund channel. This kind of design is quite rare in the current environment, and it does reduce risks for users significantly, at least they don't have to worry about being trapped.