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These days, I took another look at a few blockchain game pools, and honestly, it’s just inflation going up, and the output still has to be forced to “give you some small benefits every day,”
The result is that new money isn’t enough to keep up, the pools are getting emptier and emptier, and in the end, only a bunch of high-yield numbers are left to hype themselves up…
I used to be fooled by this kind of “looking at high returns,” but I later realized that the key isn’t how much is produced, but whether there are real consumption scenarios, and whether the coins can be rescued from selling pressure.
By the way, I saw the community arguing again about privacy coins/mixing coins and the boundaries of compliance, and it feels very similar to blockchain games: rules aren’t clearly explained, expectations are inconsistent, and in the end, it’s just mutual name-calling.
Anyway, I’ve already factored the risks into the costs, so I don’t regret stopping in time, recording the interaction paths and costs, and at least not staying up all night pretending everything’s fine.