The deflationary design of this project is indeed quite interesting. The infinite deflation mechanism, with the ceiling constantly being raised, explains why market sentiment is so enthusiastic.
What's even more fascinating is community activity. A holding scale of 1.2 million can still organize a group of over a hundred participants, and such cohesion is rare in projects. It shows that there are many early believers and a shared consensus here.
Of course, while the concept of infinite deflation is attractive, the real test lies ahead—whether it can sustain this enthusiasm and keep the community engaged. After all, any project needs to convert hype into long-term value to be truly meaningful.
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ForkItAll
· 31m ago
Infinite deflation sounds great, but can it really be sustained? I've seen too many projects with explosive early hype, and then what? A complete mess.
A 1.2 million holding organization with a hundred members is indeed outrageous, but is cohesion worth anything? It all depends on the token price.
To put it simply, the deflationary mechanism is just a story; if the market buys into a good story, it works. If not, it becomes a trap for naive investors.
How far can this wave go? I remain skeptical.
Wait, do you really believe this thing can infinitely raise the ceiling?
That's a bit overly optimistic, brother. Reality will teach us how to behave.
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LiquidationOracle
· 14h ago
Infinite deflation sounds very appealing, but I'm concerned about how much of the 1.2 million holdings are genuine belief and how much are follow-the-leader.
The community is active, but don't all disperse when a wave of panic selling occurs.
To put it simply, maintaining hype is easy, but long-term value is difficult.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 16h ago
Infinite deflation sounds great, but I'm more concerned about how long this 1.2 million holdings can last.
The community cohesion is indeed good, but I'm worried that everyone will leave after a pump.
The real test hasn't started yet; it's still early to say anything now.
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MetaverseHermit
· 16h ago
Infinite deflation sounds great, but I'm more concerned about how long this hype can last. Can a 1.2 million market cap hold up?
Maintaining community consensus is the key, otherwise it's no different from pulling a fast one on investors.
I've seen too many projects like this, starting off well, but what about later?
Let's wait and see. Before getting too high-profile, first check if they have real substance.
Raising the ceiling? Feels a bit exaggerated, give us some data to support it.
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PessimisticLayer
· 16h ago
Infinite deflation sounds sexy, but can it really last five years? I remain skeptical.
A community of 1.2 million holders and a hundred-person organization—it's no surprise if this hype doesn't last until next year without burning out.
Strong community cohesion is great, but the real question is: how many believers are left after the price drops 50%?
No matter how attractive the concept is, it ultimately comes down to trading volume and ecosystem development. Right now, it's all about hype.
Raising the ceiling? That depends on when the whales decide to dump.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 16h ago
Infinite deflation sounds great, but how long can this last? Even with a 1.2 million market cap, it still depends on what happens next.
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The community cohesion is good, but I'm just worried this is a short-term consensus; the real test hasn't come yet.
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Raising the ceiling? I'm more concerned about when it can be realized. Concepts are everywhere, but implementation is the real key.
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Having a hundred-person organization involved looks good, but this kind of hype can't last long. History has repeatedly proven that.
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The deflationary model is back again. Why does this routine always feel like old wine in a new bottle?
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A 1.2 million holding volume isn't a big deal; the key is when this hype turns into real money.
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Having many believers doesn't necessarily mean the project is good; it's more important whether it can withstand the bear market test.
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Consensus? I think it's more of a false consensus driven by FOMO.
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The concept of an infinite deflation ceiling is quite strange. Can it really be infinite? Wake up, everyone.
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The community's strong organizational ability is indeed rare, but what about the conversion rate? That's the real question.
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DegenWhisperer
· 16h ago
Infinite deflation sounds great, but how long can this last? Let's see if the enthusiasm remains in half a year.
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Can a 1.2 million position still organize a hundred people? That's somewhat impressive, but a strong community cohesion can also easily turn fans into haters.
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The ceiling for the deflation mechanism keeps rising, wait... isn't there a problem with this logic? If the ceiling rises, is it still deflation?
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Another hot project, should we be bearish or optimistic? Let's wait and see, the story is always very captivating.
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Honestly, to organize something of this scale with 1.2 million, either the faith is sky-high or someone is operating behind the scenes. It's hard to say.
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Maintaining enthusiasm to convert into long-term value... sounds simple but is difficult to do. I've heard this phrase in many projects.
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The concept is attractive, but the key is whether people will sell when they are trapped.
The deflationary design of this project is indeed quite interesting. The infinite deflation mechanism, with the ceiling constantly being raised, explains why market sentiment is so enthusiastic.
What's even more fascinating is community activity. A holding scale of 1.2 million can still organize a group of over a hundred participants, and such cohesion is rare in projects. It shows that there are many early believers and a shared consensus here.
Of course, while the concept of infinite deflation is attractive, the real test lies ahead—whether it can sustain this enthusiasm and keep the community engaged. After all, any project needs to convert hype into long-term value to be truly meaningful.