A certain project has completed a version iteration and launched a brand-new revenue distribution mechanism. The transaction tax is set at 3%, with 1.5% allocated to token holder dividends and another 1.5% used for buyback and burn, creating a deflationary effect. This dual-incentive design not only protects long-term holders but also maintains token scarcity through the burning mechanism, representing an innovative direction in economic models explored by many Web3 projects.
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AirdropChaser
· 8h ago
I've seen too many of these routines, buddy, and in the end I still can't escape the cut
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MemecoinTrader
· 8h ago
lol 3% tax structure is just the narrative they're selling rn... watch the actual holder distribution data tho, something's off w/ the burn mechanics
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RugPullAlertBot
· 8h ago
Another 3% transaction tax and burning... Seen it all before, can you really hold on?
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SeasonedInvestor
· 8h ago
3% tax is really not high, and it is quite evenly distributed.
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PuzzledScholar
· 8h ago
A 3% tax is really not low; I still feel a bit distressed.
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MercilessHalal
· 8h ago
3% transaction tax? Sounds good, but how much of it actually ends up in your hands?
A certain project has completed a version iteration and launched a brand-new revenue distribution mechanism. The transaction tax is set at 3%, with 1.5% allocated to token holder dividends and another 1.5% used for buyback and burn, creating a deflationary effect. This dual-incentive design not only protects long-term holders but also maintains token scarcity through the burning mechanism, representing an innovative direction in economic models explored by many Web3 projects.