TermMaxFi's recent surge in popularity has skyrocketed so quickly that after taking a close look, I realized—ultimately, it's still about attracting attention through the reward mechanism. That said, from a long-term participation perspective, simply waiting to reap the benefits passively isn't very realistic; to truly share in the dividends, real money and investment are necessary. This is the foundation for the project's sustainable operation.
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TideReceder
· 16h ago
People keep praising TermMaxFi, but honestly, it's just relying on rebates to patch one wall with another.
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LeekCutter
· 16h ago
No matter how attractive the reward mechanism is, there must be principal backing; otherwise, it's just a game of hot potato.
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WalletWhisperer
· 16h ago
Bro, you're not wrong. The reward system is indeed tempting, but to really make money, you have to spend your own money.
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quiet_lurker
· 16h ago
Using the guise of rewards to harvest retail investors, a classic trick.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 16h ago
The Air project is still the same old trick; once you see through it, it's no longer interesting.
TermMaxFi's recent surge in popularity has skyrocketed so quickly that after taking a close look, I realized—ultimately, it's still about attracting attention through the reward mechanism. That said, from a long-term participation perspective, simply waiting to reap the benefits passively isn't very realistic; to truly share in the dividends, real money and investment are necessary. This is the foundation for the project's sustainable operation.