The Peaq ecosystem's inflationary campaign has wrapped up its run—turns out one of the most effective reward initiatives here couldn't sustain the traction the team had hoped for.
Here's the situation: the final month of k4it0 rewards for $PEAQ is underway, with snapshot voting happening tomorrow. After this cycle closes, the program will conclude.
It wasn't a surprise to see this pivot happen. The team's execution was solid, but when the ROI metrics don't align with expectations, course correction becomes inevitable. Sometimes even well-structured incentive programs hit their ceiling—and that's just the nature of protocol optimization.
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RugPullAlarm
· 2025-12-20 18:53
Another incentive plan has died. Looking at on-chain data reveals the truth—funds stopped flowing in long ago. The team's "course correction" is just a polite way of saying it.
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pumpamentalist
· 2025-12-20 14:41
Another incentive program comes to an end. Frankly, the data just doesn't look good.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 2025-12-17 21:58
Another incentive program has failed. To be honest, this wave of K4IT0 is a bit disappointing. If the data isn't good, you have to accept defeat.
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LiquidationHunter
· 2025-12-17 21:53
Ha, another project that can't be funded despite efforts. Although it's nicely called "protocol optimization," it actually just means they ran out of money.
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BrokenRugs
· 2025-12-17 21:34
Another incentive plan has failed, essentially meaning burning money without results. This trick has been seen too many times...
The Peaq ecosystem's inflationary campaign has wrapped up its run—turns out one of the most effective reward initiatives here couldn't sustain the traction the team had hoped for.
Here's the situation: the final month of k4it0 rewards for $PEAQ is underway, with snapshot voting happening tomorrow. After this cycle closes, the program will conclude.
It wasn't a surprise to see this pivot happen. The team's execution was solid, but when the ROI metrics don't align with expectations, course correction becomes inevitable. Sometimes even well-structured incentive programs hit their ceiling—and that's just the nature of protocol optimization.