#比特币与黄金战争 Why should you pay attention to this DeFi project? The core logic is worth considering



The three main operational pillars of the project do have highlights: ultra-fast deflation mechanism, LP dividend allocation, and dynamic balance of large holders' positions.

**Liquidity is the lifeline**

DeFi projects are essentially not about market cap, but whether they can continuously generate trading depth. The LP dividend design allows trading volume to increase, and liquidity to expand accordingly — this positive feedback loop is crucial. The larger the project scale, the stronger the ecosystem stickiness.

**Permanence of deflation**

The most interesting aspect is that the ultra-fast deflation is unaffected by token price. Regardless of where the price is, the burn amount remains stable (at least 10 trillion each time), which means the token supply is continuously shrinking. Even better, the burned tokens come from users, acquired from the market via the backing pool and then destroyed — essentially using the liquidity left by exiting users to reduce selling pressure on those still in the market. This move indeed boosts market sentiment.

**Practical considerations for community operation**

What if trading volume is insufficient? The community has set up small token pools and Ethereum pools to supply trading volume for other high-quality tokens, providing blood flow to the project. Even if trading activity slows down, transactions of other tokens can maintain the project's activity.

Periodic price increases are the best marketing. No matter how complex the mechanism, it cannot compete with the attraction of continuous new highs — the trends of major tokens like $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL demonstrate this.

What do people with different opinions think?
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MysteriousZhangvip
· 7h ago
Sounds flashy, but is the liquidity really that stable? When the market cools down, adding more pools feels like patching things up.
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ChainMelonWatchervip
· 01-03 01:10
The liquidity part is written fairly well, but to be honest, a trillion in burns still sounds a bit虚 (vague/uncertain). I've seen this kind of mechanism too many times; in the end, it still depends on whether the trading volume can support it.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-03 01:09
It sounds perfect, but I've seen this logic too many times before, and in the end, it's just a mess.
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YieldHuntervip
· 01-03 01:08
look if you're actually looking at this thing... the burn mechanics sound nice on paper but like, where's the real tvl movement? everyone's talking about positive feedback loops until liquidity dries up lol
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 01-03 01:00
Listen, no matter how fancy the mechanism is, if no one is trading, it's truly a dead end.
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CryptoMomvip
· 01-03 00:52
To be honest, liquidity design is quite interesting, but I still have to look at the trading volume to speak. Deflation sounds great, but I'm worried that if the price drops, it might end up hurting investors even more. The move to supply small coin pools is a bit outrageous; it feels like just a pie-in-the-sky plan.
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