A healthy memecoin ecosystem shouldn't allow any single holder to accumulate more than 0.5% of total supply. Excessive concentration creates manipulation risks and undermines the decentralized nature that makes these assets appealing in the first place.
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ForkTrooper
· 01-11 04:51
How is the figure of 0.5% calculated... it feels a bit arbitrary.
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Tokenomics911
· 01-11 04:46
Is the number 0.5% based on actual data? It feels a bit arbitrary...
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-11 04:38
NGL, this 0.5% limit sounds good, but it’s just not feasible to implement... Who can truly stop the wealthy from hoarding coins?
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AirdropCollector
· 01-11 04:37
Ha, who set this 0.5% red line? The nicer way to say it is decentralization; the less nice way is egalitarianism. If big players are really pushed out, there will be no market makers, and without liquidity, it's truly game over.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 01-11 04:26
A 0.5% limit? Haha, brother, that's a bit naive. If meme coins could really achieve that, they wouldn't be meme coins anymore.
A healthy memecoin ecosystem shouldn't allow any single holder to accumulate more than 0.5% of total supply. Excessive concentration creates manipulation risks and undermines the decentralized nature that makes these assets appealing in the first place.