Started with optimism, but things look different now. Ran some quick calculations on the RNBW token model.
Their strategy rewards active community participants through airdrops. Breaking down the math: if total supply reaches 10 billion RNBW with 0.25% earmarked for community incentives, here's what an average allocation scenario could look like.
The numbers suggest modest individual rewards. Worth tracking how this plays out, but the distribution mechanics raise questions about long-term sustainability and actual value delivery to early adopters.
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HallucinationGrower
· 01-09 03:51
It's the same old trick again, what can a 0.25% airdrop really do?
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RektButSmiling
· 01-09 03:50
0.25%? Bro, I couldn't help but laugh when I saw this number. It's the hard-earned money of early bagholders.
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QuietlyStaking
· 01-09 03:50
0.25% community incentive... At first glance, it seems okay, but when you do the math, it's a bit hard to handle. What should early adopters do?
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LayoffMiner
· 01-09 03:46
0.25%?This tiny allocation is hardly enough to watch. How will early investors recoup their costs?
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GasWrangler
· 01-09 03:46
ngl the 0.25% allocation is honestly sub-optimal if you ask me. actually if you analyze the data here—10B supply divided across that thin airdrop slice? mathematically speaking that's demonstrably inadequate for real value capture. early adopters getting squeezed again, shocking
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-09 03:45
ngl, this 0.25% distribution is really a bit disappointing... early investors might be disappointed.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-09 03:44
0.25%?Forget it, with this airdrop split, each person won't get many coins... It seems that early participants will be heavily diluted.
Started with optimism, but things look different now. Ran some quick calculations on the RNBW token model.
Their strategy rewards active community participants through airdrops. Breaking down the math: if total supply reaches 10 billion RNBW with 0.25% earmarked for community incentives, here's what an average allocation scenario could look like.
The numbers suggest modest individual rewards. Worth tracking how this plays out, but the distribution mechanics raise questions about long-term sustainability and actual value delivery to early adopters.