Here's an interesting wrinkle: Sonar sale participants got the option to unlock their tokens early—but at a cost. Community response? Some felt it was basically dumping liquid tokens for a markup. Reality check: that wasn't the play at all. The mechanism's actually designed differently, but clearly the messaging missed the mark. Worth revisiting how to communicate these nuances better.
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ProxyCollector
· 6h ago
Early unlocks require a fee? Isn't this just the project team indirectly harvesting profits? It's just a different way of saying it that sounds less harsh.
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TokenEconomist
· 7h ago
actually, let me break this down—the pricing mechanism here is essentially a liquidity premium, not a dump. think of it like traditional finance: early withdrawal always costs, ceteris paribus. community just misread the incentive structure
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 7h ago
Early unlocks require additional payment. This time, the communication indeed wasn't effective, but those who are just accompanying should have understood that this is the game rule.
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PoetryOnChain
· 7h ago
I've always felt that this type of early unlock mechanism has the worst communication. Why can't anyone explain the logic clearly?
Here's an interesting wrinkle: Sonar sale participants got the option to unlock their tokens early—but at a cost. Community response? Some felt it was basically dumping liquid tokens for a markup. Reality check: that wasn't the play at all. The mechanism's actually designed differently, but clearly the messaging missed the mark. Worth revisiting how to communicate these nuances better.