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Once the pool in the blockchain game starts "output > consumption," it's basically slow suicide. A few days ago, I still thought losing a little coin every day was pretty good, but after a couple of weeks, I realized everyone was selling and replenishing at the same time, liquidity being drained like by a water pump, leaving only inflation grinding the price into dust. No matter how many new gameplay features or new mines you add, it's just pushing the collapse time a little further back.
Forget it, to put it plainly: if you give out more than you spend, the pool will become emptier and emptier; the more anxious people get, the more they want to run early, and the turning point isn't because they get stronger, but because "no one is buying anymore."
Recently, that main public chain is about to upgrade/maintain, and the group is starting to speculate whether ecosystem projects will migrate. I actually think it doesn't matter whether they migrate or not; if the economic model doesn't change, switching chains is just moving the leak somewhere else. To survive, you first need to treat "output" as a cost, and make "consumption" a necessity, or don’t follow the trend until the last second.