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I've seen a lot of those blockchain game pools, honestly it's just "production" that needs someone to take the bait to be considered profit, otherwise it's just printing money for self-amusement. When inflation kicks in hard, early on everyone is earning tokens daily, and selling pressure is like a floodgate opening, the small real demand in the pool can't hold up at all, and in the end only the leaderboard remains competitive, with token prices and confidence collapsing together.
Recently, isn't there a bunch of new L1/L2 projects launching incentives to pull TVL? Old users complain "mining, then selling," which sounds harsh but is quite true: if you don't provide use cases, only give out candy, of course everyone will harvest it first and leave.
I thought blockchain games could stay stable just by making consumption more complex, but I found that complexity only slows down the collapse... Anyway, when I see high APR now, I first ask: who is buying this production? If no one is buying, I treat it as a countdown, keep your position small, and don't fight your own FOMO.