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The TGE allocation model tells a familiar story: KOLs and information farmers walked away with the lion's share, while actual users who contributed fees ended up on the losing end. It's a pattern we keep seeing—projects unknowingly design their own downfall by rewarding noise over substance.
When you incentivize farmers and yappers instead of genuine participants, you're essentially betting against your own ecosystem. Real users notice. The community notices. And once trust evaporates, it's nearly impossible to rebuild.
The question isn't just about VOOI—it's about whether projects will learn that sustainable growth comes from serving your actual base, not your loudest voices. That distinction matters more than any listing announcement.
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It really feels like digging a pit for oneself and then burying oneself in it.
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I've seen this thing too many times, every time they say this time is different, but the results are the same.
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Noise winners, actual users laugh along. Trust, once lost, is truly gone; rebuilding? Dream on.
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The project party is unlikely to see this problem because they are busy listening to the loudest voices.
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I've seen the symptoms of the night before collapse a hundred times.
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With this kind of distribution model, the ecological death date is set; it's just a matter of how long it can last.
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Real participants are rewarded in reverse, this logic is absurdly suffocating.
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VOOI is just a surface; fundamentally, the project's understanding of user value is completely reversed.
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It’s always like this before trust collapses, noise covers the hollowness.
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To be honest, once trust is gone, it's all over; the project party hasn't realized it yet.
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It's heartbreaking; every TGE ends up like this, no wonder people leave.
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Noise wins, while real users lose; how can the ecosystem survive...
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That's why I'm now cautious when I see new projects; the tricks are too deep.
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The problem is that the project party doesn't care at all; they just play people for suckers and leave after making a quick profit.
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The VOOI example is actually quite typical, reflecting the issues of the entire sector.
Some people really think that throwing money at farmers can sustain the ecosystem. Wake up.
Trust is something that, once lost, is gone. No amount of empty promises can save it.