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Recently checked out a blockchain game pool again, at first the rewards were pouring in wildly, everyone thought "you can mine," but after a few days there were tons of coins and items, and only a few people willing to spend... Honestly, the output is running faster than consumption, inflation is like opening a faucet, the pool can only rely on new players to keep it alive, even this impulsive cat like me doesn't dare to farm much anymore (bullet comment: Don’t ask, just know I’ve been educated before).
There are still people comparing on-chain earnings to RWA and US bonds, sounds tempting, but often the returns in blockchain games are just "printing more money" pretending to be stable, if demand doesn’t keep up, it collapses. My approach is pretty cowardly: when rewards accelerate, I first calm down for a day, and if I really want to enter, I set a stop-loss line, better to earn less than get crushed again by "excess production."