Seeing the Audiera project, I suddenly recalled the days of playing Dance Dance Revolution back in the day. I never expected someone to use this classic game's IP to create a Web3 project, and the idea is quite interesting.
Looking back, how popular was Dance Dance Revolution back then? 600 million players worldwide. The operators of Audiera clearly saw this huge user base and directly attracted these old players.
The most exciting part is their AI Payment feature launched on December 1st. Simply put: using tokens to directly pay for AI music creation services, with the entire process completed on-chain. This is not just a gimmick but a real use case for $BEAT.
Data speaks volumes. In the first week after launch, on-chain revenue reached 148,900 $BEAT, and 125,000 were burned. In other words, a large amount of tokens are permanently removed from circulation every week. The project's on-chain data also reflects this—circulating supply is continuously shrinking.
The key point here is that the total supply of $BEAT is only 1 billion, and the amount truly in circulation on the market is already quite scarce. Combined with the game's IP popularity and ongoing deflation mechanism, there is some room for imagination. Consider positioning during a pullback, but only if you have confidence in the project's long-term logic.
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ZkSnarker
· 3h ago
ngl the deflationary mechanics here are actually pretty solid... well technically speaking, if burn rate stays consistent with week one volume, the scarcity thesis kinda writes itself
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LightningHarvester
· 12-14 14:47
Wait, is the deflation so intense? Weekly burn of over 120,000... There's something going on.
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StableBoi
· 12-14 01:45
Wow, the劲舞团 IP is making a blockchain game, this operator really knows what they're doing, capturing the collective memories of old players.
The deflation mechanism is kicking in, liquidity is indeed tightening, this logic has some substance.
Wait for the correction to directly ambush; anyway, the total token supply is fixed, it can still turn around later.
The AI Payment move is definitely not hype; it really found a use for $BEAT.
Back then, there were 600 million people worldwide playing劲舞团, now most have dispersed. How many can be retained?
Don't rush to chase; let the bullets fly a little longer, and wait until the price drops before acting.
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SerumSquirrel
· 12-14 01:28
Hey, wait a minute, does Audition really have 600 million players? I feel like the number might be exaggerated.
The token burn rate is so fast, will the circulating supply go to zero in the long run?
The combo of old IP + Web3 has been overdone now. The key is whether there are real users willing to pay.
It just feels like another re-skinning game, but the deflation logic is indeed interesting.
Let’s wait for it to drop another half before considering, jumping in now feels a bit impulsive.
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OnchainSniper
· 12-14 01:27
Whoa, making a blockchain game with the Audition IP? This operator really dares to think big.
The deflationary logic is somewhat interesting, but it depends on how long it can be sustained.
Wait, can the data on AI Payment be revisited? Just looking at the burn volume isn't enough.
If this thing can really retain that group of old players, it will explode. The question is, can the actual Web3 Audition users reach a million?
Is token scarcity a false demand or a real necessity? It all depends on the product strength.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 12-14 01:21
Wow, you can still play Audition like this. That's pretty interesting.
Real-world application is always the best, not just a bunch of air coins.
The deflation mechanism is solid, but it depends on how user retention turns out later.
Seeing the Audiera project, I suddenly recalled the days of playing Dance Dance Revolution back in the day. I never expected someone to use this classic game's IP to create a Web3 project, and the idea is quite interesting.
Looking back, how popular was Dance Dance Revolution back then? 600 million players worldwide. The operators of Audiera clearly saw this huge user base and directly attracted these old players.
The most exciting part is their AI Payment feature launched on December 1st. Simply put: using tokens to directly pay for AI music creation services, with the entire process completed on-chain. This is not just a gimmick but a real use case for $BEAT.
Data speaks volumes. In the first week after launch, on-chain revenue reached 148,900 $BEAT, and 125,000 were burned. In other words, a large amount of tokens are permanently removed from circulation every week. The project's on-chain data also reflects this—circulating supply is continuously shrinking.
The key point here is that the total supply of $BEAT is only 1 billion, and the amount truly in circulation on the market is already quite scarce. Combined with the game's IP popularity and ongoing deflation mechanism, there is some room for imagination. Consider positioning during a pullback, but only if you have confidence in the project's long-term logic.