T1 this NFT project has recently gained some popularity. I looked into the related information and found it quite interesting—it's said that NFT holders can receive a 5% allocation. This ratio is quite decent compared to similar projects. However, the questions are: how exactly will this allocation be used, when will it be credited, and whether there is a lock-up period. These details still need to be clarified. How much value can NFT holders actually realize from their rights ultimately depends on the actual implementation of the project moving forward. Has anyone conducted an in-depth study of this project?
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UnluckyMiner
· 11h ago
5% sounds good, but I've heard too many promises like this... Let's see when it actually arrives in the account.
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LayerZeroHero
· 11h ago
5% sounds good, but the details are the killer. Once the lock-up period is over, the gains can disappear in minutes.
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BridgeNomad
· 11h ago
5% allocation sounds clean on paper until you realize the vesting schedule is basically a liquidity trap—seen this movie before
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 12h ago
5% sounds good, but what about the details? Often, the devil is in the details.
T1 this NFT project has recently gained some popularity. I looked into the related information and found it quite interesting—it's said that NFT holders can receive a 5% allocation. This ratio is quite decent compared to similar projects. However, the questions are: how exactly will this allocation be used, when will it be credited, and whether there is a lock-up period. These details still need to be clarified. How much value can NFT holders actually realize from their rights ultimately depends on the actual implementation of the project moving forward. Has anyone conducted an in-depth study of this project?