RE: LeoThread 2025-06-01 18:34

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Honestly? I’m curious how sustainable the 2.0 model really is long-term.
Are the new incentives enough to attract fresh liquidity, or is it just recycling among whales?
And how exactly will burn mechanics evolve as trading volume scales?
Lot of potential here but clarity would help!



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the current model is flawed and rewards whales + farmers to come and just keep earning LEO for minimal effort

The new changes will reward people who grow the platform and less LEOs will be available to farmers which will lead to less farming (they’ll seek better opportunities)

The new model is sustainable while the old model flounders. The new model will lead to LEO rising in value over time. The value prop becomes “earn this scarce token that will be worth more in the future”

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“Earn this easy-to-earn token and sell your earnings right away to a scarcer token”

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Absolutely spot on. The shift from “farm and dump” to “build and earn” is exactly what LEO needed.

Scarcity + contribution-based rewards = long-term sustainability

Finally, value is being aligned with effort not just wallets.

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Is there a whitepaper this new model for a clearer picture of what it is and what it isn't?

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