As long as the Launchpad or project team claims "no more PvP, profits are enough for everyone to earn," it is basically a hollow promise. The truth is often the opposite—PvP mechanisms are continuously promoted and hyped, but ultimately cause serious damage to the two-token ecosystems. In this model, only teams that cannot support the project's mainline will promote such rhetoric. Market participants need to be cautious of these false promises; many so-called token economic designs reveal major flaws in actual operation. What appears to be a win-win mechanism actually becomes a breeding ground for internal ecosystem conflicts. Truly capable project teams never need to rely on such trust-exhausting methods to maintain the ecosystem.
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As long as the Launchpad or project team claims "no more PvP, profits are enough for everyone to earn," it is basically a hollow promise. The truth is often the opposite—PvP mechanisms are continuously promoted and hyped, but ultimately cause serious damage to the two-token ecosystems. In this model, only teams that cannot support the project's mainline will promote such rhetoric. Market participants need to be cautious of these false promises; many so-called token economic designs reveal major flaws in actual operation. What appears to be a win-win mechanism actually becomes a breeding ground for internal ecosystem conflicts. Truly capable project teams never need to rely on such trust-exhausting methods to maintain the ecosystem.