Developer fees eating into ecosystem economics. The mechanics are straightforward enough—high extraction rates from projects and protocols leave users and liquidity providers with diminished returns. It's creating a vibe shift nobody's thrilled about. Not mad, not vocal about it, just... noticing how participation incentives are tilting the wrong way. When fees climb faster than value creation, the math stops working for everyday participants.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 2025-12-20 20:23
Fees eat into profits, I've been tired of it for a long time, this routine needs to change
Developer fees eating into ecosystem economics. The mechanics are straightforward enough—high extraction rates from projects and protocols leave users and liquidity providers with diminished returns. It's creating a vibe shift nobody's thrilled about. Not mad, not vocal about it, just... noticing how participation incentives are tilting the wrong way. When fees climb faster than value creation, the math stops working for everyday participants.