Lately, I've been watching that "pool" gameplay in blockchain games, and it feels like during the morning rush hour, ten more bus lines suddenly open: tickets (tokens) are issued rapidly, the vehicles (outputs) are racing desperately, and as a result, the intersections get even more congested. In the end, everyone finds it too slow and switches to the subway... The pool is actually just being dragged along by inflation; the more competitive the output, the more it feels like a rush to get ahead. Those who got in early enjoy the benefits, while those behind can only breathe in the exhaust. I used to keep an eye on APR, dreaming of being the driver, but now I’m used to first checking how many tokens are issued daily and where the real consumption in the pool is, otherwise I’d just be stepping on the gas as if it were the brake. In the group these days, people are again sharing short essays about "stablecoins needing audits" and "de-pegging," with emotions just like in blockchain games—when rumors get crowded, some start changing lanes recklessly. Anyway, I’m not racing with the team anymore; I’d rather go slower.

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