A thought on tokenomics design: what if we removed the sell mechanism entirely? It's an interesting angle that could reshape how participants think about holding and commitment in the ecosystem. Worth exploring whether this shifts incentives in meaningful ways.
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FudVaccinator
· 8h ago
Remove the sell mechanism? That sounds like forcing a lock-up... I feel like this will only make people want to run away even more, it's psychological reactance.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 8h ago
Not selling? Then everyone is a hodler, but the problem is, how do we survive when the price doesn't go up...
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GasGuzzler
· 8h ago
Why does it feel like this is just forced token locking? It sounds good, but in practice, users will definitely find other ways to cash out...
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Blockwatcher9000
· 8h ago
Prohibit selling? Isn't that just turning coins into worthless paper... Who would be foolish enough to lock their own assets?
A thought on tokenomics design: what if we removed the sell mechanism entirely? It's an interesting angle that could reshape how participants think about holding and commitment in the ecosystem. Worth exploring whether this shifts incentives in meaningful ways.