New Strategy Mining Gameplay: PEPENODE Creates a Sustainable Gaming Ecosystem with a Deflationary Mechanism

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【Crypto World】Recently, many people have been discussing a new virtual mining game—PepeNode, which indeed has some interesting gameplay. This is not the typical “play games to earn coins” model, but rather incorporates strategic elements, requiring players to plan and make decisions within the game to earn PEPE and FARTCOIN.

The core appeal lies in its token design. PEPENODE, as the main token of the ecosystem, adopts a deflationary economic model—70% of the tokens used for upgrades are permanently burned. This design theoretically can create sustained value support and avoid the dilemma of infinite inflation.

In terms of market timing, the project was launched at a good moment. Recently, meme coins like PEPE have been very active, with a 24-hour increase of 64%. Although there is still a 76% drop from the all-time high, the hype is clearly picking up. Under these circumstances, the launch of a new project is quite attractive.

From a security perspective, PEPENODE has undergone an audit by Coinsult, with three days remaining for the pre-sale. It supports ETH, BNB, USDT, and bank card payments, making entry relatively accessible. Overall, this is an attempt to combine strategic gameplay with innovative token economics, and it seems worth paying attention to.

PEPE0.18%
FARTCOIN-0.29%
ETH0.5%
BNB-0.98%
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DefiEngineerJack
· 01-08 16:13
nah, another deflationary meme token game? *technically speaking* the 70% burn mechanism is cute but won't solve the fundamental liquidity crisis when hype dies. been there, seen the rugpull
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LoneValidator
· 01-08 08:16
The deflationary mechanism sounds good, but can 70% destruction really support the price? I'm still a bit skeptical; these days, every project dares to boast about sustainability.
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WenAirdrop
· 01-06 05:08
Deflation of 70% sounds great, but the question is who will take over... Another trick.
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NeverPresent
· 01-05 19:30
The deflationary model sounds good, but with 70% burned... can it really hold up, or is it just another polished version of a scythe game?
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ForumLurker
· 01-05 19:29
70% burn sounds good, but I've seen this trick before... Early projects all said the same, and in the end?
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MidsommarWallet
· 01-05 19:25
70% burn sounds good, but I've seen this deflationary logic too many times. Ultimately, maintaining the coin's value still depends on player stickiness.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 01-05 19:24
The deflationary mechanism sounds good, but the key still depends on the actual execution of the destruction. Projects like this often promise a lot but the final delivery is a different story.

70% destruction sounds great, but the real question is whether the game itself can retain players; otherwise, no matter how good the mechanism is, it’s all for nothing.

The recent surge in meme coins is indeed eye-catching, but we all know this is just an emotional game. You need to think carefully about how to exit when entering.

It feels like a layered mining scheme again, under the guise of a strategy game, but it’s still the old trick of "upgrading and burning coins." Is it a new bottle with old wine?
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FrontRunFighter
· 01-05 19:14
ngl, 70% burn sounds nice on paper but who's actually verifying the destruction? classic dark forest move—easy to claim deflationary mechanics when nobody's monitoring on-chain. seen this play too many times, the real arbitrage happens before retail even notices the exploit vector.
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AirdropNinja
· 01-05 19:10
The deflationary model sounds good, but I've seen this trick many times... 70% burn sounds impressive, but whether it can actually be implemented remains to be seen.
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