The financing market has always faced a difficult problem: misaligned incentives. When participants' goals are inconsistent, the true capital demand is often distorted.
Some projects are fundamentally addressing this issue. Through an incentive-prioritized financing model, failed investments can be refunded, combined with mechanism designs tailored for long-term allocators, making capital flow more transparent and honest.
This structural design avoids the forced push in traditional financing, allowing capital allocation to return to rationality. When the interests of all participants are truly aligned, market signals become clearer, and financing efficiency improves accordingly. This is a beneficial exploration for the entire Web3 financing ecosystem.
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GasFeeDodger
· 2025-12-20 03:46
Can I get a refund if my investment fails? This is what I want to see. Stop using those tricks to deceive people.
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CountdownToBroke
· 2025-12-18 08:48
Can I get a refund if I fail? Sounds good, but I'm worried it might just be empty talk, with various terms and conditions blocking actual operation.
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GasWaster
· 2025-12-18 08:37
ngl this refund mechanism sounds nice in theory but like... who's actually holding the bag when things go sideways? the gas fees alone on failed txs would prob kill any savings lol
The financing market has always faced a difficult problem: misaligned incentives. When participants' goals are inconsistent, the true capital demand is often distorted.
Some projects are fundamentally addressing this issue. Through an incentive-prioritized financing model, failed investments can be refunded, combined with mechanism designs tailored for long-term allocators, making capital flow more transparent and honest.
This structural design avoids the forced push in traditional financing, allowing capital allocation to return to rationality. When the interests of all participants are truly aligned, market signals become clearer, and financing efficiency improves accordingly. This is a beneficial exploration for the entire Web3 financing ecosystem.