#代币经济学与设计 Recently, I've seen so many projects launching one after another, and I'm a bit overwhelmed but also super excited😂 Is this week supposed to be a mega project week? Tether's Plasma, Yield Basis, Limitless are all coming, along with various new token offerings.
Honestly, as a complete newbie, I find it hard to keep up when reading these project descriptions. For example, the "Bonding Curve" pricing mechanism in Upheaval, veUPHL governance tokens—these concepts keep coming one after another, and my head is spinning😅 Also, regarding tokenomics design—why do some projects release only 4% at TGE while others unlock 100%? What are the actual risks for us participants in these different approaches?
Additionally, seeing Tea being suspected by the community of potentially scamming because they didn't promise airdrops to testnet users makes me even more anxious. How can we tell if a project's tokenomics are reasonable or just a "pump and dump" scheme? How should we interpret total token supply, unlock schedules, and distribution ratios to avoid pitfalls?
Can any experts explain the token economic logic behind these new token offerings? I feel like this is the key to determining a project's long-term value, but right now, I really have no clue🥺
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#代币经济学与设计 Recently, I've seen so many projects launching one after another, and I'm a bit overwhelmed but also super excited😂 Is this week supposed to be a mega project week? Tether's Plasma, Yield Basis, Limitless are all coming, along with various new token offerings.
Honestly, as a complete newbie, I find it hard to keep up when reading these project descriptions. For example, the "Bonding Curve" pricing mechanism in Upheaval, veUPHL governance tokens—these concepts keep coming one after another, and my head is spinning😅 Also, regarding tokenomics design—why do some projects release only 4% at TGE while others unlock 100%? What are the actual risks for us participants in these different approaches?
Additionally, seeing Tea being suspected by the community of potentially scamming because they didn't promise airdrops to testnet users makes me even more anxious. How can we tell if a project's tokenomics are reasonable or just a "pump and dump" scheme? How should we interpret total token supply, unlock schedules, and distribution ratios to avoid pitfalls?
Can any experts explain the token economic logic behind these new token offerings? I feel like this is the key to determining a project's long-term value, but right now, I really have no clue🥺