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I've seen a lot of blockchain game pools, and the biggest fear isn't low participation, but "production being too smooth."
At first, rewards are distributed frequently, and everyone thinks it's quick to break even, but once inflation kicks in, selling pressure drips like a leak, and prices can't hold up;
Then you add more output and attract new users, and the pool turns into a game of everyone passing the buck, eventually liquidity flows out faster than players.
To put it simply, if the economic model only relies on issuing tokens to survive, it will eventually collapse.
Recently, I've been talking about interest rate cut expectations, the US dollar index, and the risk assets rising and falling together...
When sentiment heats up, things like blockchain games that "seem to have cash flow" become especially easy to flood in.
Today I almost got itchy to buy more, but when I saw trading volume shrink, I knew something was wrong, so I held back.
Anyway, my current rule is: once production clearly surpasses new funds, I immediately reduce my position, turn off the computer, go for a walk, and don't fight inflation—it's really annoying.