2025 marks the beginning of a multi-stage pre-mining cycle. This design is not simply about token release but aims to create differentiated economic models and structural frameworks for each ecological stage (or 'Empire' stage). In other words, each stage is not isolated but forms a propagation effect and ecological stacking effect through the pre-mining mechanism, laying the foundation for subsequent development. From the perspective of token economics, this phased pre-mining strategy can: control the pace of liquidity release, build interest structures for participants at different stages, and make each link a launch point for the next stage. This is a structured approach to ecological construction.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 20h ago
This stage of design sounds very nice, but can liquidity release really be controlled? History tells me the answer is often no.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 12-24 12:53
Come on, it's just another phased approach and ecosystem stacking... sounds like a new way to harvest retail investors.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 12-24 12:52
It's the same old trick again, releasing in phases to control liquidity? Just say it's a rug pull and be done with it.
This multi-phase design sounds impressive, but isn't it just to pump up the floor price?
Empire stage, ecosystem stacking... sounds real, but who can guarantee there won't be a dump later?
The selling points are quite flashy, but the key is whether anyone actually takes the bait.
Phased release? I'm just worried that as it progresses, it will become too scattered.
This logic feels like: first draw a pie, then slowly harvest.
The more fragmented the利益结构 (profit structure), the faster it dies.
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RugpullTherapist
· 12-24 12:48
To be honest, this multi-stage pre-mining logic sounds very cool, but I'm worried it might just be PPT economics...
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LiquidityWizard
· 12-24 12:44
Wow, isn't this just playing the game of "Hot Potato"? One link after another, early entrants always profit while the later ones get chopped. Why do I feel like this scheme is a bit familiar?
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-24 12:31
Wow, this multi-stage pre-mining design is really not a simple game. I understand the concept of the stacking effect; the release of liquidity is tightly controlled, which is quite sophisticated.
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Wait, is the term "Empire Stage" a new concept? It sounds impressive, but how does it work in practice?
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If I had known this logic back at the beginning of the year, I would have already made a move. Can I still chase it now, brother?
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Basically, it's just dividing the leek into batches for harvesting, but I admit the design is indeed clever.
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Regarding the profit structure, does that mean late entrants are at a huge disadvantage? Please explain.
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Multi-stage cycles, controlling the rhythm... this smells a bit like previous project routines, just packaged more professionally this time.
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The real question is, do participants understand this logic? Or is it another case of information asymmetry and harvesting?
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The ecological stacking effect sounds good, but I haven't seen any real cases. How can it be verified?
2025 marks the beginning of a multi-stage pre-mining cycle. This design is not simply about token release but aims to create differentiated economic models and structural frameworks for each ecological stage (or 'Empire' stage). In other words, each stage is not isolated but forms a propagation effect and ecological stacking effect through the pre-mining mechanism, laying the foundation for subsequent development. From the perspective of token economics, this phased pre-mining strategy can: control the pace of liquidity release, build interest structures for participants at different stages, and make each link a launch point for the next stage. This is a structured approach to ecological construction.