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To be honest, the token allocation of many projects nowadays is really frustrating. Retail investors work hard to participate, but in the end, the majority of the chips end up in the hands of whales and external opinion leaders.



What are those so-called community benefit cards? They look fancy, but their actual usefulness is limited.

Project parties always love to talk about grand narratives and ecological construction, but what about the practical implementation? True decentralization should allow every participant to share in the growth dividends. It's not just the project side making promises; the contributions of community members must also be recognized. Growing the pie is one thing, but how to slice it is key—only with a reasonable distribution mechanism can this flywheel start to turn.

Otherwise, shouting slogans is useless; retail investors are not foolish.
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ser_ngmivip
· 13h ago
Is it this trap again? I've seen it a thousand times. The equity card is just a guise; the real money has long been digested by insiders. Retail investors are always suckers; it's fate, isn't it? What's the use of shouting slogans loudly when the distribution is unfair? The project party loves this trap. Where's the promised Decentralization? In the end, it’s still centralized in their hands. The cake hasn't even gotten bigger before it's been divided; we didn't even get the soup.
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OnlyOnMainnetvip
· 13h ago
It's the same trap again. Whales make money while retail investors sip soup, an eternal dream. Equity card? Laughable, it's just a decoration. Decentralization sounds nice, but if the distribution is unfair, it's all nonsense. Anyone can tell a story; the key is how to divide the cake. An unfair flywheel can't get going. Who doesn't boast? Retail investors aren't blind. You want us to participate but also want to monopolize the big piece? What are you thinking? This is a joke; the project party's "narrative" is worlds apart from reality.
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BTCRetirementFundvip
· 13h ago
Oh my, it's this trap again. I've saved a drawer full of community rights cards, and they're just pieces of paper. You're not wrong, if the distribution mechanism doesn't change, all this Decentralization talk is meaningless. Whales make money while retail investors only get the crumbs. Who would want to participate in this logic? The project party talks about ecological construction every day, but in reality, it's just them slicing the cake. Indeed, retail investors aren't that foolish; they've seen through this trap a long time ago.
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 13h ago
It's the same old trap again, equity cards, ecological construction, still the same after three years. Still painting a picture, the Whale is raking in profits while we catch a falling knife. To put it bluntly, it's just uneven distribution; the retail investor is always the sucker.
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