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Recently, I've been a bit emotional about the pools in blockchain games: at first, the output was given generously, and everyone rushed in thinking they were "farming gold," but once inflation kicked in, rewards became thinner and thinner, selling pressure piled up higher and higher, and in the end, even those willing to stay and play were forced to become laborers shorting themselves... To put it simply, if the output doesn't have corresponding consumption scenarios, the pool is just a slowly deflating balloon.
While walking along the beach and checking weekly reports, I also saw people complaining about validator income, MEV, and fair ordering, and I feel it's all the same kind of anxiety: if the rules are just a little biased, the benefits are first eaten up by the "invisible hand," and retail investors can only follow their emotions. I don't want to lecture anyone; anyway, when I encounter these high-inflation designs, I prefer to participate less, take it slow, at least not to use my patience as fuel. I don't need to be understood, but I still hope this ecosystem can be a bit more friendly to ordinary people.