The FLAP project welcomes the second batch of alpha testers to log in, and the butterfly effect mechanism is officially launched. According to the latest data, the project team has burned 13% of the circulating supply, releasing the token's value potential. The alpha testing reservation channel is now open, and interested early participants can stay updated on the project's progress.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-20 07:13
Destroying 13% sounds good, but can it really hold up? It depends on how the follow-up actions are handled.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 01-18 21:20
Destroy 13%? What about the remaining? Will it really go up?
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BlockchainBard
· 01-17 09:02
Destroying 13% sounds pretty good, but how exactly does this butterfly effect mechanism work?
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PortfolioAlert
· 01-17 09:02
Destroying 13% sounds good, but I wonder if they will print more later...
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-17 09:00
Destroying 13% sounds good, but what about the risks for early participants? Can we avoid getting cut in this round?
The FLAP project welcomes the second batch of alpha testers to log in, and the butterfly effect mechanism is officially launched. According to the latest data, the project team has burned 13% of the circulating supply, releasing the token's value potential. The alpha testing reservation channel is now open, and interested early participants can stay updated on the project's progress.