The beauty of deflationary tokens lies here – not afraid of dumping, just afraid of no one trading. With high volume, the burning speed is fast, and the chips in your hand will naturally appreciate. This is a virtuous cycle: the higher the on-chain activity, the more obvious the token deflation, and the denser the value for holders. To put it in industry terms, it’s a self-reinforcing positive feedback mechanism.
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Deconstructionist
· 2025-12-25 05:09
The key is that someone has to step in; otherwise, it will become a worthless coin.
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GameFiCritic
· 2025-12-22 14:56
Wait, this logic doesn't seem right. Can high volume really reinforce itself? How do we explain those projects that started off with explosive popularity and then dropped to zero? Without real gameplay and user engagement support, the deflationary model is just a castle in the air.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 2025-12-22 14:34
In simple terms, it's just betting on popularity. Without Trading Volume, everything is just talk.
The beauty of deflationary tokens lies here – not afraid of dumping, just afraid of no one trading. With high volume, the burning speed is fast, and the chips in your hand will naturally appreciate. This is a virtuous cycle: the higher the on-chain activity, the more obvious the token deflation, and the denser the value for holders. To put it in industry terms, it’s a self-reinforcing positive feedback mechanism.