Recently, I've been looking at those "pools" in blockchain games, and honestly, it's just everyone constantly producing and selling. Inflation is like opening the floodgates; new entrants simply can't keep up. In the end, the pool still looks like it's there, but liquidity is actually being drained little by little. The worst part is that project teams love to accelerate token distribution, creating short-term excitement, but after a couple of weeks, it's all about panic selling.



Right now, I'm not just watching APY or similar metrics (those are too easy to deceive), but also paying attention to real on-chain inflows and outflows and the unlocking schedules. Recently, those on-chain data tools and tagging systems have been criticized for lagging behind and possibly misleading, which makes me even more anxious: you might think "players are playing," but it could just be a few people spamming.

My biggest fear isn't slowness, but chaos—if it's slow, I can wait for confirmation; if it's chaos, rules can change at any time, outputs can be increased at any moment, and people's trust can evaporate instantly. I'd rather earn a little less than throw myself into pools that become more and more unreliable the longer I watch.
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