Mezo's liquidity pool just hit a major milestone. The initial 50 BTC raise closed in under 24 hours, and the team has now doubled the pool to 100 BTC to meet demand.
Here's the thing—community appetite for this one is wild. If the pattern holds, those extra 50 BTC could vanish just as quick.
For both new and existing participants, yield kicks off at 4%. If you're thinking about jumping in, timing might matter more than you'd expect given how fast these allocations are moving.
The momentum here is real. Whether it sustains is another question.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 2h ago
24 hours without even 50 BTC, this hype is a bit scary.
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HodlTheDoor
· 12-23 00:02
Empty 50 BTC in 24 hours? This speed is a bit fierce, should we rush in again?
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RektRecovery
· 12-22 23:59
watched this exact play unfold before. 100 BTC vanishes, yield promise evaporates, post-mortem reveals liquidity was never the bottleneck.
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MEVictim
· 12-22 23:54
50 BTC disappeared in 24 hours, this speed is really amazing, the next round will probably be a quick kill too.
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HodlVeteran
· 12-22 23:51
50 have disappeared in just 24 hours, this pace... I smell that crazy energy from 2017.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 12-22 23:44
50 gone in 24 hours? This speed is really something, I’m afraid this batch won't last much longer either.
Mezo's liquidity pool just hit a major milestone. The initial 50 BTC raise closed in under 24 hours, and the team has now doubled the pool to 100 BTC to meet demand.
Here's the thing—community appetite for this one is wild. If the pattern holds, those extra 50 BTC could vanish just as quick.
For both new and existing participants, yield kicks off at 4%. If you're thinking about jumping in, timing might matter more than you'd expect given how fast these allocations are moving.
The momentum here is real. Whether it sustains is another question.