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My phone just popped up another red dot: a certain blockchain game is "limited-time pool addition." When I clicked in, the reward table is more complicated than my payslip... Basically, it's just too much output, and the recycling can't keep up. Coins flow like tap water, and the small amount of real gold and silver in the pool is quickly diluted into air. A few days ago, I reviewed my own experience and also fell into this trap: I thought more people meant stability, but it turned out everyone was competing on the same output track. In the end, whoever runs faster is the first to scoop out the water, and the rest can only watch inflation slowly erode their gains.
Now, with airdrop season + anti-witch task platforms, point systems make grinding feel like clocking in at work. The blockchain game's "daily tasks → claim output" setup is more like bringing this competition into the game... I'm quite skeptical of this new narrative, but whenever the market plays this tune, I still listen for a bit: as long as the output relies on new buyers taking over, not on real consumption or paid fees, don’t expect the pool to last long. That’s it for now; I don’t want to click any more red dots today.