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Season 4 is coming soon—can feel it in the air. 🕑
Thinking about what the next chapter should look like, and honestly, there's plenty of room for improvement. The community's been vocal about what would make this cycle count.
Here's what could move the needle: a 45 to 70-day Season paired with meaningful $ME token utility improvements. The timing matters, but so does the tokenomics. A tighter Season window keeps momentum alive, and stronger token fundamentals would give holders real reasons to engage deeper.
NFT platforms live and die by their Season cycles—they're not just calendar events, they shape market participation and ecosystem health. Get the duration right, strengthen the token incentives, and you've got the recipe for momentum.
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Getting the tokenomics right is the key, otherwise it's just another round of cutting leeks
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Shorter seasonal cycles do help maintain heat, but the execution quality is what matters
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$ME's fundamentals need to really be solid, or it's all in vain
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Sounds good, but let's see if it can actually be implemented in the end
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Tight cycle + strong practicality, if this combo can really be achieved, it would be amazing
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You're just making empty promises again, still depends on how you proceed next
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Tokenomics is the focus, no doubt about it
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Let's wait and see, slogans are easy to say but hard to implement
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Oh my, it's again about cycles, practicality, fundamentals—can we stop just talking about it?