Using "Airdrop Project" to summarize XDOOR, this label is already outdated. What truly matters is not how much you can claim, but how the subsequent chips will flow—when to release, how to release, and where they will flow.



From the perspective of token supply structure, the $XD already in the market accounts for a very small proportion, with the majority carefully designed to be released in later stages. The project team gradually releases tokens through LP mining, which sounds ideal. But what is the actual situation of participating in LP? That is the real issue.

On the surface, it appears to be a gradual release schedule, but in reality, it reflects the core logic of the token distribution strategy. Is this structural design meant to protect late-stage participants, or is it just an illusion to maintain liquidity? These are the questions you need to ask yourself when analyzing the project.
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Ser_Liquidatedvip
· 2025-12-22 05:25
In simple terms, LP Mining sounds great, but who is actually participating? The chips that will be dumped later are all held in hand.
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FundingMartyrvip
· 2025-12-19 17:57
Basically, it's the same old story. The underlying structure of LP mining is just a skeleton for harvesting retail investors.
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 2025-12-19 17:57
In other words, it's just stacking the illusion of liquidity. The LP mining scheme has been outdated for a long time. --- Latecomers? Nonsense, it's just a slow process of bleeding out. --- The flow of chips is the real core; airdrops are just bait to take over. --- What's the situation with people participating in LP now? Has anyone tracked it? Feels like everyone is losing money. --- It's that same "meticulously designed" scheme again. I'm tired of hearing it. When it’s all said and done, it’s still that same trick. --- I've seen this kind of structure many times. Protect late participants? Ha, wake up. --- The problem is right here—no one really digs into how the subsequent chips are flowing. --- Gradual progress? To me, it looks like just prolonging the cycle of harvesting the little guys. --- Tokens with a small percentage are the real trap; there aren’t many bullets left for pumping the price.
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SleepTradervip
· 2025-12-19 17:54
Here comes another "meticulously designed" scheme, which, to put it plainly, is just the old trick of locking funds to harvest retail investors. --- LP mining sounds good, but how many actually participate? They've already run away long ago. --- Gradual release? It looks more like a wave after wave of being exploited gradually. --- Protection for later participants? Ha, that's just an illusion. Liquidity is the real goal. --- The issue of how chips flow must be watched every day, or you'll end up holding the bag. --- Instead of worrying about how much you can get, it's better to see if big players are exiting. --- The small proportion of token supply? That just sounds suspicious. --- The current state of LP mining—this is the real punch to the gut. --- No matter how clever the design, it can't change the essence of harvesting retail investors. --- Where the funds flow, when they are released—that's the key to evaluating a project.
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TokenVelocityTraumavip
· 2025-12-19 17:48
LP mining always sounds like the most deceptive rhetoric --- Just another project relying on releasing momentum to survive --- The problem isn't airdrops, but who runs away at critical moments --- The flow of chips is the core to evaluating a project, and that's correct --- If you still believe that LP protection benefits late participants, I can only say you're completely mistaken --- I've long understood the supply structure; it's nothing more than a timetable for cutting leeks --- Liquidity illusion? I'm more concerned about when the dump will happen --- Gradual progress sounds nice, but in reality, it's just slowly offloading goods --- Why do people keep asking these questions? Just look at the historical records --- XD this release mechanism, I bet five bucks it will ultimately turn into an air coin
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NonFungibleDegenvip
· 2025-12-19 17:47
ngl the LP mining thing is giving major rug vibes... they're literally just drip-feeding tokens to keep the chart looking healthy lol
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ContractSurrendervip
· 2025-12-19 17:33
Basically, the LP mining scheme is just a facade. How the chips accumulated in the later stages will flow, the project team already has a clear idea.
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