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Lately, watching the liquidity pools in blockchain games, it really feels like watching chronic blood loss: the more output there is, the first reaction everyone has is to sell, and when the price softens, they have to increase the token "rewards" to compensate, resulting in inflation that drains the pool more and more. To put it simply, it's not that players aren't trying, but the model trains everyone to be sprinters; who would want to stay long-term? Now, whenever I see "daily high output," I reflexively ask: what exactly is this output paid for... Is it new money, emotions, or even bigger inflation down the line?
By the way, the debates in the community about privacy coins/mixing/legality boundaries also seem quite similar; everyone is arguing about "whether it should be," but in the end, it all comes back to whether the pool can be sustained. I don't need to be understood, I just want to finish reading the proposals and data before I speak. That's all for now.