Looking at recent financial deposit activities, it's clear that the market isn't actually short of money. The deposit plan was fully booked in less than an hour, with no quotas left for latecomers. Many people missed out mainly because they were scared off by some previous platform risk incidents, preferring to wait and see rather than take risks.
Carefully examining the official yield data reveals that the basic APR is actually only around 5%. The seemingly attractive high returns? Those are mostly based on the token's FDV (Fully Diluted Valuation) and are projected figures. In other words, your actual returns depend on the development of the token ecosystem and market recognition. There’s quite a bit of hype involved, so it's important to do your own calculations before participating.
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fomo_fighter
· 01-14 10:28
Fully booked in 1 hour... It shows that everyone is still eager, just lacking confidence
The 5% basic APR is honestly just that, the rest are just paper数字玩法
Whether the token ecosystem is reliable or not, you should have a clear idea in your mind, don't be fooled by high returns
The aftereffects of risk events haven't passed yet, a wait-and-see attitude is actually rational
I'm already tired of this FDV数字游戏, more hype than substance
Compared to chasing high returns, I'm now more concerned about the safety of the principal
These kinds of activities are usually first-come, first-served IQ taxes, missing out isn't really a big regret
Calculations are very important, most people are too lazy to calculate or can't understand them clearly, that's where the套路 lies
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RegenRestorer
· 01-13 23:16
1 Hour rush to fill? Looks like some people are really chasing this wave, but I still need to do the math... A 5% basic APR is basically that, the rest depends on the ecosystem's revival.
2 It's hard to even get a spot, really a situation where you want and need at the same time. But maybe not getting in this time is a blessing?
3 The returns calculated by FDV... I've heard this routine too many times, and in the end, it's always the bagholders crying.
4 The market has never lacked money; what it lacks is those willing to take the risk. Feels like it's time to cut some vegetables again.
5 Wait, a basic 5%, and the rest depends on the ecosystem? Then why don't I just buy government bonds, at least the principal is stable.
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bridge_anxiety
· 01-13 11:43
Sold out? Laughing to death, here comes the same old trick of cutting the leeks again. A 5% basic APR and still boasting high returns, FDV calculations are purely self-deception.
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Wait, ecosystem recognition? Basically, it's betting that the token will rise, and the risk is still that high.
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The previous risk events indeed scared many people, but now those who still dare to rush in... truly commendable courage.
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I just want to ask, after removing the token volatility risk, how much of this yield can actually be kept?
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What does a full sell-out in 1 hour mean? It just shows that greedy people are still numerous.
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Calculating how much time it takes to settle this account, most people haven't actually done the math.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-13 06:19
Ha, it's the same old trick of using misleading yield data. Claiming a 5% base APR as high yield—I'm laughing already.
Fully booked in 1 hour? That shows big players figured out the tricks long ago. Retail investors are still hesitating, wondering whether to take the risk.
Those expected returns calculated from FDV—just listen and forget. Do they really think they can make that much? The ecosystem hasn't even taken off yet.
Last time, people got burned and are still wary. They'd rather miss out than fall into the trap again. A smart choice.
This kind of activity is just a new disguise for pulling the rug. Repackaging with different numbers and doing it again.
But honestly, the amount of money involved is real. The question is, where is it all flowing? That's worth pondering.
Wait, is the 5% really a genuine APR? Or is it just some trick with a virtual currency?
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RugDocScientist
· 01-13 06:19
Really, packaging a 5% basic APR as high yield... I'm tired of this trick
Filling up in 1 hour? What does that mean? Just a fast way to harvest profits
That FDV number game, wake up everyone, tokens without an ecosystem are all pointless
But on the other hand, missing out this time might have been a blessing in disguise?
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RugPullAlarm
· 01-13 06:19
Filling up in 1 hour? What does that mean? It just means there are more newbies; the real money has long been hiding away.
Calculating the 5% basic APR based on token value—I've seen this trick too many times. In the end, it's always the latecomers who end up holding the bag.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-13 06:19
It seems everyone is scared off; a 5% basic return is simply not enough to watch.
Snatched up in 1 hour? That shows the speed of the pump-and-dump traders is still very fast.
Are APR figures just expectations? Then I might as well stay on the sidelines; I can't beat these platforms at their own game.
This time it's just old wine in a new bottle; once FDV is exposed, it all falls apart.
Wow, no matter how much the ecosystem is hyped, it's still the same empty talk. I choose to trust my wallet.
Token acceptance is decreasing, does anyone still dare to go all in?
Everyone has learned to be smarter; this time, there aren't as many gullible investors as before.
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InfraVibes
· 01-13 06:18
Damn, an hour gone, my reaction speed is still too slow.
Really? A 5% basic APR sounds very unrealistic. I've seen through the whole token FDV thing a long time ago.
Don't touch it before the ecosystem gets off the ground; it's too easy to get chopped.
You're trying to cut again, huh? I haven't forgotten the last lesson.
This wave is really full of water; it's safer to stay on the sidelines.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 01-13 06:05
Ha, it's the same old trick, claiming 5% basic returns as high yields. Truly impressive.
The rush to fill within an hour... honestly, it's just retail investors being afraid of getting trapped. The hype is there, but no one dares to really take action.
I've seen through the FDV approach a long time ago. Ultimately, it's still a gamble on the ecosystem developing. What are they betting on?
The ones with a bit of brains are doing the calculations, not blindly following the crowd.
These kinds of events happen every year, always the same script. Why bother?
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WenMoon
· 01-13 05:50
It's the same old trick again, acting like the 5% base interest rate is something impressive. Wake up already.
Looking at recent financial deposit activities, it's clear that the market isn't actually short of money. The deposit plan was fully booked in less than an hour, with no quotas left for latecomers. Many people missed out mainly because they were scared off by some previous platform risk incidents, preferring to wait and see rather than take risks.
Carefully examining the official yield data reveals that the basic APR is actually only around 5%. The seemingly attractive high returns? Those are mostly based on the token's FDV (Fully Diluted Valuation) and are projected figures. In other words, your actual returns depend on the development of the token ecosystem and market recognition. There’s quite a bit of hype involved, so it's important to do your own calculations before participating.