The game of Meme coins is becoming increasingly mind-boggling. Scientists cut the leeks, opening and crashing the market in seconds, with tricks emerging one after another. Are we playing with consensus or with code? The entire market is in chaos.



It’s precisely because of this that some people are beginning to reflect—can we just modify the rules themselves? Not just rely on self-discipline, but start from the underlying mechanisms.

The key is where the sense of security comes from. Simplifying the token issuance process is easy for anyone, but how can we make participants feel assured? That’s the real issue. The optimized Bonding Curve mechanism aims to solve this—by using a transparent mathematical model to make the pricing logic clear and controllable, reducing the space for manipulation. This isn’t some advanced black magic; it’s about embedding the rules directly into the code, letting the machine decide rather than humans.
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CascadingDipBuyervip
· 19h ago
The code savior is back again, hilarious. Can it get to the root of the problem?
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RektRecordervip
· 19h ago
Hardcoded code can't prevent people's intentions; the key still depends on who maintains this system...
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LiquidationTherapistvip
· 19h ago
After all this time, I still can't escape the vicious cycle of "machine vs. human nature." The bonding curve can't change the essence of greed.
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ContractBugHuntervip
· 19h ago
In other words, can code block human greed? I think it's uncertain. --- Bonding curve sounds good, but whether it works depends on if someone can implement a backdoor. --- Machines decide? Ha, someone will still find vulnerabilities eventually. --- Instead of just optimizing mechanisms, it's better to catch those who are harvesting profits unfairly. --- Mathematical models being transparent ≠ participants truly understanding them; most people are still destined to be the victims. --- That's why I only focus on projects with audited contracts; everything else is just gambling. --- No matter how perfect the rules are, without a punishment mechanism, it's useless. Who will enforce it? --- Only those who understand code can survive; this is the evolution of the new era. --- Bonding curve is pretty good, but how many 0day exploits are still waiting in Solidity?
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GhostAddressHuntervip
· 20h ago
Bro, basically you're trying to replace human nature with code, huh? That's a bit naive.
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