Launch hype rockets then crashes the second rewards vanish—tale as old as DeFi itself.
One protocol's tackling this with something called TVS. Basically takes those vesting tokens gathering dust and morphs them into tradable NFTs. Kicker? They still pull a cut from platform revenue. So your "locked" allocation isn't just sitting there—it's working, earning, staying liquid. Not a bad twist on the old lock-and-pray model.
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ChainComedian
· 12-05 10:52
Turning vesting tokens into NFTs is not a bad idea; it's definitely better than having them locked up with nothing you can do.
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GasGuru
· 12-05 10:46
NFT-based locking is indeed kind of interesting, but to put it bluntly, it's just a new way to fleece retail investors.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-05 10:39
NGL, this set of TVS really has something, turning deadlocked tokens into NFTs, but it still depends on how the dividends will be distributed later.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 12-05 10:24
Turning locked tokens into NFTs sounds nice, but at the end of the day, it's just a new way to fleece retail investors.
Launch hype rockets then crashes the second rewards vanish—tale as old as DeFi itself.
One protocol's tackling this with something called TVS. Basically takes those vesting tokens gathering dust and morphs them into tradable NFTs. Kicker? They still pull a cut from platform revenue. So your "locked" allocation isn't just sitting there—it's working, earning, staying liquid. Not a bad twist on the old lock-and-pray model.