This does not represent the project team, nor is it meant to pump you up. It’s purely a personal opinion from a long-term JUP staker.
To be honest, I’ve gained quite a bit from staking last year—yield rates reached up to 27%, which is quite a good return in token staking. However, regarding subsequent token distribution and ecosystem incentives, as a token holder, I have some thoughts I’d like to share. Mainly, I think there is room for optimization in the project’s token economic design, especially concerning the sustainability of long-term incentives.
Feel free to share your actual experience holding JUP.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 22h ago
A 27% return last year was indeed great, but can we still stay steady now? That's the key.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-09 14:18
A 27% return is good, but such high APY is often just a prelude to a harvest and doesn't last long.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-08 23:24
A 27% return last year was indeed great, but can you still hold on now? It feels like the project's incentive strength is gradually declining.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 01-07 17:52
A 27% return sounds good, but can you still get it now?
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AirdropBlackHole
· 01-07 17:52
A 27% return rate can definitely compete, but it feels like the enthusiasm has cooled down quite a bit now.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 01-07 17:45
A 27% return is indeed impressive, but it doesn't hold up much longer; that's the real truth.
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RealYieldWizard
· 01-07 17:33
A 27% return is indeed attractive, but can it still be maintained now? It feels like the incentives are shrinking later on.
Talking about the real situation of JUP
This does not represent the project team, nor is it meant to pump you up. It’s purely a personal opinion from a long-term JUP staker.
To be honest, I’ve gained quite a bit from staking last year—yield rates reached up to 27%, which is quite a good return in token staking. However, regarding subsequent token distribution and ecosystem incentives, as a token holder, I have some thoughts I’d like to share. Mainly, I think there is room for optimization in the project’s token economic design, especially concerning the sustainability of long-term incentives.
Feel free to share your actual experience holding JUP.