Recently, I came across an interesting thing. A project token in a friend's wallet triggered a prompt—Klara Lock-up Plan has started. From January 3rd to June 30th, if you want to receive double airdrop incentives, you need to lock your tokens firmly and not move them. It sounds like a good mechanism design, which can stabilize community holdings and give long-term supporters a tangible reward. I immediately checked my own holdings, and some projects' lock-up activities are indeed worth participating in—provided you are long-term optimistic about the project. This "lock-up for rewards" model is becoming more common in today's crypto ecosystem, where project teams seek stability and participants seek incentives, each fulfilling their needs. I feel that this kind of innovative incentive design also reflects the project's attitude towards the community.
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HodlTheDoor
· 01-14 18:25
Double airdrops sound great, but can a half-year lock-up really withstand a bear market?
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-14 18:05
Double airdrops sound great, but how many actually dare to lock for half a year...
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GasWrangler
· 01-14 17:57
double airdrop for 6 months lock? technically speaking, that's just incentivizing illiquidity—empirically proven value trap for most participants
Recently, I came across an interesting thing. A project token in a friend's wallet triggered a prompt—Klara Lock-up Plan has started. From January 3rd to June 30th, if you want to receive double airdrop incentives, you need to lock your tokens firmly and not move them. It sounds like a good mechanism design, which can stabilize community holdings and give long-term supporters a tangible reward. I immediately checked my own holdings, and some projects' lock-up activities are indeed worth participating in—provided you are long-term optimistic about the project. This "lock-up for rewards" model is becoming more common in today's crypto ecosystem, where project teams seek stability and participants seek incentives, each fulfilling their needs. I feel that this kind of innovative incentive design also reflects the project's attitude towards the community.