Some projects don’t earn my attention through hype.


Usually, it happens when I stop and ask a quieter question: who actually ends up owning this system long term?

That’s what made me pause when I looked at @reya_xyz distribution
A significant portion of the supply is reserved for the community, sales are limited, and investors exist without sitting at the center of the design. It paints a very different picture from the usual “early capital wins” model

In the short term, everyone talks about points, campaigns, and seasons
But the part that matters to me is further down the line. Years from now, who does the value generated by this token really flow to?

Only to capital, or to the users who trade, provide liquidity, and stay inside the system?

That’s when my perspective on Reya shifted
Not just the metrics, but the ownership architecture itself came into focus
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