Finn's token distribution structure raises some questions—100k tokens offered directly, another 100k earmarked for holders, yet the actual practical entry point sits around 30k. It reflects a dynamic we often see: project mechanics designed to attract participants, while market reality captures those chasing smaller gains. The gap between intended distribution and ground-level adoption tells its own story about how these initiatives actually play out.
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LeekCutter
· 01-07 04:11
It's the same trick again, the numbers look good, but the real story is the actual entry barrier. 30k vs 100k, the difference is quite outrageous.
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Cryptobuzzz
· 01-06 01:51
Happy New Year! 🤑
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PebbleHander
· 01-05 03:54
It's the same old trick again. The numbers look good, but the actual threshold to get on board is still that low.
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CompoundPersonality
· 01-05 03:53
Speaking of an entry price of 30k being real, a promise of 100k is a dream. It's the same old trick again—issuers hype it up, and the leeks keep jumping in.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-05 03:48
ngl This is a typical tug-of-war between surface data and actual trading... Just looking at the 100k promise is useless; the real truth is the entry price of 30k.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-05 03:33
Nah, these numbers don't add up. It's useless to just talk nicely; 30k is the real deal.
Finn's token distribution structure raises some questions—100k tokens offered directly, another 100k earmarked for holders, yet the actual practical entry point sits around 30k. It reflects a dynamic we often see: project mechanics designed to attract participants, while market reality captures those chasing smaller gains. The gap between intended distribution and ground-level adoption tells its own story about how these initiatives actually play out.