Machi appears to be following a similar pattern we've seen play out with Whitewhale - the mechanics and strategy seem quite comparable. The 26k figure suggests meaningful on-chain activity. These copycat approaches to project mechanics are becoming increasingly common in the market, making it worth tracking which ones gain actual traction versus which fade.
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YieldWhisperer
· 16h ago
lol whitewhale copy-paste again? honestly the 26k tvl isn't even moving the needle when you actually run the numbers on sustainability here
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SorryRugPulled
· 16h ago
NGL Machi is just a copy and paste version of WhiteWhale. I'm already tired of this routine... The on-chain data at 26k looks pretty good, but let's wait and see after sticking with it for three months.
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MetaReckt
· 16h ago
Ha, another Whitewhale replacement plan, this routine is really bad
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gas_fee_trauma
· 16h ago
That old, outdated mechanic of WhiteWhale is still being copied... It's really outrageous. The 26k on-chain activity sounds impressive, but it's actually just like that.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 16h ago
Copying Whitewhale's approach, can a project with a 26k size really get off the ground... Feels like it's going to be another round of copy-paste competition.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 16h ago
It's the same old copy-paste routine, this time just rebranded to Machi.
Machi appears to be following a similar pattern we've seen play out with Whitewhale - the mechanics and strategy seem quite comparable. The 26k figure suggests meaningful on-chain activity. These copycat approaches to project mechanics are becoming increasingly common in the market, making it worth tracking which ones gain actual traction versus which fade.