This move by Variational is really impressive—once the cashback limit is increased, they immediately cut back the explosion rate. Speaking of which, this high-level privilege was cut quite harshly; that initial enthusiasm has indeed diminished a lot. It seems that high cashback is just a facade, and the real reduction is in the actual privileges.
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-17 08:02
Here we go again, first teasing the audience and then striking back. The Variational move is so old and well-used.
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RuntimeError
· 01-17 07:57
Forget it, I knew Variational would play like this, their tactics are quite deep.
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GasWaster69
· 01-17 07:50
Really, I've seen this trick many times before. Give a sweet deal first, then cut it off all at once. Who hasn't been cut before?
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AirdropNinja
· 01-17 07:50
Hey, I see through this Variational trick. Pumping up cashback is just a bait, and cutting benefits immediately reveals their true nature.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 01-17 07:48
Here we go again, teasing first and then harvesting profits. I've seen the Variational technique way too many times.
This move by Variational is really impressive—once the cashback limit is increased, they immediately cut back the explosion rate. Speaking of which, this high-level privilege was cut quite harshly; that initial enthusiasm has indeed diminished a lot. It seems that high cashback is just a facade, and the real reduction is in the actual privileges.