Thoughts on the Token Burn Mechanism: If this portion of BNB comes from fund profits and is ultimately burned, from another perspective, it is equivalent to returning part of the fees collected to holders in the form of burns. This may not be a bad thing for the ecosystem.



Investment mindset is crucial. For projects with long-term potential, holding firmly to enjoy the growth of the K-line; if confidence is lacking, cutting losses in time is also a rational choice. There's no need to over-interpret every detail.

Interestingly, if large capital injects funds at this moment to promote the ecosystem, then it’s a different story—such a scenario could lead a major exchange to experience a period of ecosystem activity, and traffic opportunities will follow. The market has never lacked imagination.
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HappyToBeDumpedvip
· 8h ago
Burning is burning. Don't try to sell me on "rewarding holders." Honestly, it's just a smokescreen for inflation hedging. Large capital injection? Show me real money first, then talk. Otherwise, it's all just stories.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 8h ago
The destruction mechanism sounds nice, but the core issue is whether the fund's returns can truly be sustained... To put it simply, it's probably just a psychological placebo for retail investors, haha. The real highlight is the moment when big capital enters the market; otherwise, it's all just armchair strategizing.
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ETHmaxi_NoFiltervip
· 8h ago
The destruction mechanism, in simple terms, is a disguised form of buyback. Long-term holders do indeed benefit. However, what truly determines the rise or fall is the market liquidity... it's more interesting when big capital enters the scene.
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just_vibin_onchainvip
· 8h ago
Burning is just burning, why dress it up as a reward? Honestly, it's still just inflation pressure. If big capital really wanted to come, they would have come already. Waiting here for the right moment, huh haha. I'm tired of hearing the long-term holding argument. It all depends on the fundamentals, brother.
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GasWaster69vip
· 8h ago
The rhetoric of destruction and feedback sounds really satisfying, but the key is whether big capital will actually come in to push a wave... Talking is useless.
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