How do you actually pull liquidity back into smaller DeFi projects right now? Market's been brutal for anything outside the top protocols. What incentive models are still working - is it just higher APYs, or are teams trying different approaches with points, airdrops, or locked staking?
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TokenomicsDetective
· 12-14 10:20
The liquidity problem of small tokens is indeed tough. High APY is no longer trusted by anyone. Now, it's all about a combination of airdrops and lock-up strategies.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 12-12 02:54
The collapse of liquidity in small tokens has become the norm; high APY can't save it. Ultimately, it's still about the team truly building things.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5
· 12-12 02:54
Small coin liquidity is just a false proposition; anyone can throw money to burn APY, but the key is how long it can survive.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 12-12 02:49
Oh no, that’s why I only dare to play with top protocols now. The liquidity pools of small tokens are too unreliable.
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CountdownToBroke
· 12-12 02:33
Small coin liquidity is inherently a vicious cycle, high returns can't retain people, to be honest, it's still about the airdrop expectations haha
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BlindBoxVictim
· 12-12 02:29
Small-cap DeFi is really too tough, high APY can't even retain users, it seems only airdrops can save the day.
How do you actually pull liquidity back into smaller DeFi projects right now? Market's been brutal for anything outside the top protocols. What incentive models are still working - is it just higher APYs, or are teams trying different approaches with points, airdrops, or locked staking?