#美联储回购协议计划 $BTC, $BNB, $SOL these leading cryptocurrencies' ecosystem evolution is currently validating an interesting phenomenon.
Decentralization combined with fair issuance seems to be particularly popular. Take recent discussions as an example, some projects insist on being entirely community-driven, refusing VC capital involvement, and having no pre-sale stages—this approach may seem a bit radical, but it hits the pain points of native crypto users precisely.
Why? Because after experiencing many projects being exploited by capital, people have a stronger desire for "genuine fair launches." No early locking by venture capital, no hidden advantages for insiders, everyone starts on the same footing—this transparency and equality naturally foster a strong community sense of identity.
In the information-asymmetric crypto market, community consensus often has more stickiness than any marketing gimmick.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 12h ago
Uh... can fair distribution really beat VC's profit-taking? I'm skeptical about it.
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blocksnark
· 13h ago
Hey, I actually agree with your point of view, but the real question is, how many projects dare to do this? Most are just cutting leeks under the guise of "fair launch."
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UnruggableChad
· 13h ago
Only after being cut so many times do you understand what fair launch really means.
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WhaleWatcher
· 13h ago
True fair launches are the way to go; tired of VC's tricks of harvesting profits from newcomers.
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DegenWhisperer
· 13h ago
Haha, really? Projects that don't raise funds are now becoming a selling point? Feels like we're scared of getting cut off.
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PanicSeller
· 13h ago
Uh, really, another story of "fair issuance"... I feel like I've heard this spiel a hundred times already.
#美联储回购协议计划 $BTC, $BNB, $SOL these leading cryptocurrencies' ecosystem evolution is currently validating an interesting phenomenon.
Decentralization combined with fair issuance seems to be particularly popular. Take recent discussions as an example, some projects insist on being entirely community-driven, refusing VC capital involvement, and having no pre-sale stages—this approach may seem a bit radical, but it hits the pain points of native crypto users precisely.
Why? Because after experiencing many projects being exploited by capital, people have a stronger desire for "genuine fair launches." No early locking by venture capital, no hidden advantages for insiders, everyone starts on the same footing—this transparency and equality naturally foster a strong community sense of identity.
In the information-asymmetric crypto market, community consensus often has more stickiness than any marketing gimmick.