Just aping into another meme project—the burning mechanism is kinda interesting though. They're torching 5% of tokens, which at least shows some attempt at deflationary design. Classic move for this corner of the market, but hey, gotta respect the humor in it.
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SolidityNewbie
· 9h ago
How many times has the 5% burn mechanism been played out? Wake up, everyone.
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pvt_key_collector
· 9h ago
A 5% destruction mechanism? To put it simply, it's the same old approach, but compared to projects that do nothing, this at least shows some sincerity.
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SnapshotBot
· 9h ago
5% burn sounds good, but I'm already tired of this routine. How many will actually make it to next year?
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 9h ago
A 5% burn rate sounds impressive, but can this thing really sustain healthy factors... As the lending rate rises, it still gets trapped.
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BackrowObserver
· 9h ago
It's the same old coin-burning routine. What's the 5% volume for? Honestly, it's just a new trick to harvest retail investors.
Just aping into another meme project—the burning mechanism is kinda interesting though. They're torching 5% of tokens, which at least shows some attempt at deflationary design. Classic move for this corner of the market, but hey, gotta respect the humor in it.