Under the price fluctuations of Genesis NFT, where does its true value lie



Many people choose to exit when they see the price of Genesis NFT fall back, but these holders often overlook the actual earning rights hidden behind these NFTs.

There are two core advantages to holding Genesis NFT. First, you gain the right to share in the platform fee pool—10% of the transaction fees generated can be distributed to NFT holders. This is not a virtual promise but real cash flow.

Secondly, there is the staking mechanism design—staking your NFT amplifies your staking power. In other words, the more you stake, the higher your proportionate weight in the entire staking pool, and the greater your share of staking incentives. This multiplier effect means early holders can achieve compound-like growth through long-term staking.

Short-term price fluctuations do not change the fundamentals; the true value of Genesis NFT lies in its enduring vitality as a platform rights certificate.
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ProposalManiacvip
· 21h ago
Honestly, I've heard this set of logic too many times... fee distribution, staking multiples, compound growth—all sound comprehensive, but the question is—what about platform governance transparency? How are the fee pools divided? Is there multi-signature control? Will large holders manipulate the staking mechanism? Aren't there many projects in the past that have ruined staking? Just look at those former "stars." The phrase "short-term volatility doesn't change the fundamentals" is the funniest; the fundamentals themselves are constantly redefined through volatility. Whether the mechanism design is good or not depends on whether the community can truly check and balance.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 21h ago
Cash flow is the hard truth; when prices fall, it's actually a good time to get in.
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rekt_but_vibingvip
· 21h ago
Fee sharing + staking compound interest, in simple terms, is passive income. Why bother worrying about the price?
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MetaMiseryvip
· 21h ago
It's the same old spiel again—fee distribution, staking compound interest... sounds good, but I'm just worried it might be the next air project.
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