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Recently looked at a few more blockchain game pools, and it seems like many of the collapse patterns are very similar: the initial output is too aggressive, inflation pushes prices down, and as more people join, everyone can only keep passing the buck. To put it simply, it's not that "players aren't trying hard enough," but that the economic model forces everyone into short-term racing, where whoever is slower gets diluted.
It's a bit like that bubble tea shop downstairs in the neighborhood opening with crazy coupon giveaways, queuing up to the door in the first two weeks, but then relying on coupons every day afterward, and nobody actually buying at full price... The more coupons there are, the more they end up killing normal business. On the blockchain, it's the same— the more aggressively rewards are distributed, the more the pool resembles a leaky bucket; the faster you refill, the faster it leaks out.
By the way, hardware wallets have been out of stock lately, and phishing links are everywhere. Everyone's security awareness has been forced to heighten... I myself now prefer to earn a little less, and try not to keep assets constantly in those "high-yield" contracts. For now, let's see if it can survive the inflation period.