The entire ecosystem cycle is thoughtfully designed: transaction fees are recycled into the MaxPacks reward pool, followed by a $M token buyback mechanism to drive user participation. This way, only players with real skin in the game will take it seriously. If the trading depth and liquidation mechanisms can be implemented, the leaderboard will truly reflect traders' skills rather than luck. Projects like this are often the most substantial when quietly developed, with minor delays being nothing. Watching how the project executes this incentive system is the real test of the team's capability.
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FastLeaver
· 2h ago
Quiet development is the true player, but if the leaderboard part can really be implemented, then it's a win.
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HodlTheDoor
· 01-14 06:58
Projects developed quietly are indeed reliable, just worried that poor operation later on will drag them down.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-14 06:58
The idea of working quietly is indeed appreciated, but how many can truly implement an effective incentive system? Most are just fancy PPTs.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 01-14 06:56
Having skins in the game makes it more reliable, you hit the nail on the head.
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AlwaysAnon
· 01-14 06:54
Having skins in the game really shows who is serious.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-14 06:52
The fee recirculation + token buyback logic has potential; it just depends on how the team ultimately implements the incentive system effectively.
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GasFeePhobia
· 01-14 06:47
I'm convinced by the idea of quietly developing this system; I'm just worried that if the incentive system crashes in the end, it might end up hurting retail investors.
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BearMarketGardener
· 01-14 06:33
Only with skins in the game do they dare to bet, I really can't argue with this logic.
The entire ecosystem cycle is thoughtfully designed: transaction fees are recycled into the MaxPacks reward pool, followed by a $M token buyback mechanism to drive user participation. This way, only players with real skin in the game will take it seriously. If the trading depth and liquidation mechanisms can be implemented, the leaderboard will truly reflect traders' skills rather than luck. Projects like this are often the most substantial when quietly developed, with minor delays being nothing. Watching how the project executes this incentive system is the real test of the team's capability.