Flippers are not banned, just weakened. Zero lock-up periods also allow participation in bidding, and held TVS can circulate instantly.
But here’s a key difference — when you sell, the total token supply remains unchanged.
In this way, flip behavior no longer drains the system. It simply transfers future rights from one person to another. That’s the brilliance of the entire mechanism.
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potentially_notable
· 16h ago
Handshake, this design is really clever, turning blood drawing into a transfer.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 16h ago
Oh, I see. If the supply remains unchanged, flip indeed isn't that bad anymore.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 16h ago
Oh, wait, so basically it's just a different way of scamming people out of their money?
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LiquidationWatcher
· 16h ago
Ha, this is truly a clever design. It's not about weakening at all; it's a masterstroke to prevent bloodsucking.
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WhaleInTraining
· 16h ago
Can't sell out and bleeding? This design is indeed brilliant, just moving the chips around.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 16h ago
Selling without reducing supply? That's an interesting design. It seems to aim at plugging the loophole for arbitrage... but I still think there's a flaw in this logic. We need to look at actual operational data before drawing a conclusion.
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YieldWhisperer
· 16h ago
Basically, it's just a different way of scamming. If the supply remains unchanged, who cares? The key is how much you can earn.
Flippers are not banned, just weakened. Zero lock-up periods also allow participation in bidding, and held TVS can circulate instantly.
But here’s a key difference — when you sell, the total token supply remains unchanged.
In this way, flip behavior no longer drains the system. It simply transfers future rights from one person to another. That’s the brilliance of the entire mechanism.