# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Tokenomics

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Tokenomics", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Early Trading Made a Fortune? A Comprehensive Guide to Genius's New Rules

**Title: Early Traders Made Huge Gains? Understanding Genius' New Rules** Genius, a highly discussed DEX, announced new GP points rules for its Season 1, ending April 12, with a 50% increase in airdrop allocation. The team confirmed that GP points earned from early trading volume remain valid, benefiting users who followed initial interaction guides. Key updates: - Total S1 GP points are fixed at 200 million, with 75 million already distributed from pre-whitepaper trading. The remaining 125 million will be distributed weekly starting January 20, at 10 million GP per week. - Distribution is weighted to prevent whales from dominating, allowing smaller traders to earn points. - Stablecoin swaps (e.g., USDT/USDC) now have a 0.5x weight; other spot trades retain 1.0x. - Previous task-based and referral GP rewards were removed. Now, points are earned solely via spot trading volume. - New trading tiers introduce fee discounts based on cumulative trading volume, though zero-fee trading remains active indefinitely. - Referrals now offer 35% commission on invitees’ trading fees post-zero-fee campaign. - The GENIUS token will be created before April 12, 2026, with a TGE expected randomly before then. Despite platform bugs from high traffic, Genius’ strong backing (including investment from YZi Labs and CZ as advisor) and confirmed TGE make it noteworthy. With a potential $300M FDV and 10% airdrop, each GP point could be worth ~$0.15. Early participants may have profitable opportunities, especially during the ongoing zero-fee period.

Odaily星球日报01/20 01:49

Early Trading Made a Fortune? A Comprehensive Guide to Genius's New Rules

Odaily星球日报01/20 01:49

2025 Crypto Buyback Revelation: When a $138 Million Buy Order Can't Save an 80% Plunge

"2025 Crypto Buyback Report: A $1.38B Buyback Fails to Prevent an 80% Crash" The year 2025 witnessed an "industrial revolution" in crypto fiscal discipline, with on-chain protocols spending over $1.4 billion on token buybacks. This strategy, driven by mature DeFi business models and favorable US regulatory shifts, aimed to reshape tokenomics. However, the outcomes were starkly polarized. Hyperliquid emerged as the dominant success story, allocating over $640 million (nearly 46% of the total market) to buybacks, which fueled a 4x price surge. Its key was a high "Net Flow Efficiency Ratio" (NFER > 3.0), where buyback volume drastically exceeded token unlock sell pressure, creating net deflation. In contrast, major failures demonstrated that buyback size alone is meaningless against structural inflation. Despite a massive $138 million buyback, Pump.fun's token price crashed 80% as the mechanism served as exit liquidity for concentrated whales without lock-ups. Jupiter spent $70 million but faced an overwhelming $1.2 billion in annual unlocks (NFER of 0.06), making its efforts futile. The analysis introduces NFER as the critical metric: Buybacks only positively impact price when the annualized buyback volume surpasses the value of annual unlocks and emissions (NFER > 1.0). Otherwise, they are ineffective or even counterproductive. By early 2026, a strategic pivot occurred. Projects like Helium and Jupiter halted buybacks, recognizing that capital was better spent on user acquisition, subsidies, and building network effects—akin to "growth stocks." Mature protocols with established cash flows, like Optimism, began adopting buybacks to transition from speculation to value. The conclusion is clear: Financial engineering cannot overcome structural inflation. The new paradigm rewards protocols that use cash flow to build real economic moats and achieve genuine net deflation. Investors must now scrutinize NFER, holder structure, and the source of buyback funds.

marsbit01/19 08:37

2025 Crypto Buyback Revelation: When a $138 Million Buy Order Can't Save an 80% Plunge

marsbit01/19 08:37

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