A founder-level NFT project has recently launched called SmartSentinels Genesis Collection, with a limited edition of 1,000.
This is not an ordinary NFT trading item; it’s more like a ticket to participate in building an ecosystem. It offers several core benefits—
A permanent dividend mechanism, where staking can earn a 100% return bonus, along with priority access to new features. It indeed gives Genesis holders a real sense of participation.
The most interesting part is this positioning logic: it’s not about Genesis holders following the future, but about helping to shape the future. In other words, it’s not just passive holding but an active role in ecosystem evolution.
This design approach is quite interesting in the NFT space—it uses an incentive structure rather than a scarcity story to attract early supporters. Of course, whether those promises can truly be fulfilled is another matter, but from a mechanism design perspective, it indeed reflects some new attempts in Web3 projects’ incentive structures.
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0xLuckbox
· 2025-12-21 18:16
Permanent dividends sound appealing, but I'm afraid it’s just painting a big pie...
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100% profit boost? This number is too good to be true, haha
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The packaging is done well, but the core still depends on whether they can really deliver dividends later
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Limited to 1000 pieces, I feel like I've seen this trick somewhere
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Equity structure > Scarcity story, this idea is indeed a bit different
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Rather than saying shaping the future, it’s more straightforward to say playing people for suckers
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The mechanism design is new, but whether the Genesis guys make money or not still depends on whether the ecosystem survives
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Will there be a bunch of zeros following the trend again?
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I just want to know if these 1000 will be dumped
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Such projects generally make the initiators the most money, right?
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StableGenius
· 2025-12-21 04:21
nah fr, the "shape the future" angle is just permanent vesting with extra steps. seen this movie before
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PseudoIntellectual
· 2025-12-21 04:03
Permanent Dividend + 100% bonus sounds good, but I've heard this trap quite a few times before.
How many can truly be implemented? Let's observe for now.
Is the SmartSentinels team reliable, do they have any previous success cases?
It sounds nice to say it's shaping the future, but frankly, it's just a pie in the sky before cashing in. The key still lies in the subsequent execution.
Limited to 1000 pieces sounds scarce, but whether it can truly create a scarcity effect depends on community enthusiasm.
Is the Web3 incentive structure new? Not really, at its core, it's still the same old token economy.
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OldLeekConfession
· 2025-12-18 21:50
I've heard the phrase "perpetual dividends" too many times, and in the end? Most of them turned out to be vapor.
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Staking 100% yield bonus? That number sounds outrageous, what about the details?
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But compared to those purely hype projects, this logical design does show some thought.
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Projects that can truly deliver on their promises are already rare; better to observe first before jumping in.
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Participating in ecosystem evolution sounds good, but who can guarantee it won't turn into another way to cut leeks?
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The 1000-limit actually makes me more cautious; it's too hungry marketing.
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The equity structure is indeed innovative from the perspective of scarcity stories, but ultimately, it still depends on whether it can be implemented.
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AirdropHunter
· 2025-12-18 21:50
Uh, perpetual dividends sound good, but the question is, can it really be fulfilled this time?
I've heard promises of 100% staking bonuses too many times, but what was the outcome in the end?
Mechanistically, there are some ideas, but I feel a bit unfamiliar with the name SmartSentinels.
Limited to 1,000 units, which isn't much. Should I jump on board quickly or wait and see?
Rather than shaping the future, it's more like gambling on the future. I'm choosing to stay on the sidelines.
These Genesis Collections are everywhere now. What's the differentiation?
A 100% yield bonus—this number sounds like it was made up on the spot, haha.
The equity structure looks good, but execution is the key, right?
If you really want to participate in ecosystem building, early whitelist priority is more practical.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 2025-12-18 21:49
Perpetual dividends? Sounds like the same old rhetoric, how much of it will actually reach your hands?
Whether the promises can be fulfilled is the key; don’t just talk about shaping the future.
Staking 100% yield bonus, this number sounds too fantastic and a bit suspicious.
Limiting to 1000 units is not really scarce; it feels more like a gimmick than anything else.
The rights structure is indeed a novel approach, but early-stage projects are always the most risky.
In the end, it still depends on how the project team operates moving forward.
Projects like these are most likely to fail at the promise-fulfillment stage.
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GasFeeCryer
· 2025-12-18 21:34
Permanent dividends sound great, but how long can it really last...
A 100% profit bonus sounds a bit too perfect; it feels like just a pie-in-the-sky promise.
It's better to stabilize the fundamentals before shaping the future. Are those thousand Genesis really worth this price?
The equity structure is indeed more reliable than just storytelling, but ultimately it depends on whether the founding team is trustworthy.
Limited to 1000 again, and permanent dividends—it's the same old trick. Just looking at it makes me a bit tired.
The mechanism looks good on paper, but let's wait until it has been running for half a year before praising it. What are we even praising now?
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DAOdreamer
· 2025-12-18 21:30
Permanent dividends + 100%收益 bonus, sounds great, but I'm afraid it's just another empty promise.
Can they really eliminate the scarcity story just by the rights structure? Let's see.
The number of staking 100%收益... is a bit outrageous, can it be sustained?
Shaping the future vs. following the future, the rhetoric is indeed advanced, but I don't know how many will actually deliver.
Limited to 1000 units, now it really depends on who can get into Genesis.
This time they didn't trick me into buying pictures, but now they want to trick me into participating in the ecosystem? Fine, I'll watch.
How to ensure the sustainability of the dividend mechanism, that’s the real core.
A founder-level NFT project has recently launched called SmartSentinels Genesis Collection, with a limited edition of 1,000.
This is not an ordinary NFT trading item; it’s more like a ticket to participate in building an ecosystem. It offers several core benefits—
A permanent dividend mechanism, where staking can earn a 100% return bonus, along with priority access to new features. It indeed gives Genesis holders a real sense of participation.
The most interesting part is this positioning logic: it’s not about Genesis holders following the future, but about helping to shape the future. In other words, it’s not just passive holding but an active role in ecosystem evolution.
This design approach is quite interesting in the NFT space—it uses an incentive structure rather than a scarcity story to attract early supporters. Of course, whether those promises can truly be fulfilled is another matter, but from a mechanism design perspective, it indeed reflects some new attempts in Web3 projects’ incentive structures.