Interesting news is coming— a project focused on perpetual contract DEX is brewing a major move. It is reported that the platform is transitioning from its original perpetual contract model to its own independent chain, and this time it's not a small-scale effort but a complete product upgrade.
Even more exciting, the Pre-TGE incentive season has officially begun. The project uses XP as the core incentive tool, straightforward and simple—any genuine use of the platform can be exchanged for XP rewards. No fancy gimmicks, just see how you use it.
The distribution frequency of XP is quite interesting, calculated weekly, and will continue until the TGE. From a different perspective, this actually gives users a stable expectation—stick with it, and you'll regularly see rewards. According to official statements, the entire TGE period is set for March 31.
Jumping directly from closed testing to open testing, plus the rollout of the incentive plan, clearly indicates a sprint toward the official version. Over the next three months, how this ecosystem evolves will depend on user and market feedback.
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TrustMeBro
· 01-09 21:26
This pace is a bit aggressive, launching public testing plus incentives right away, probably aiming for something big.
Taking the step to establish an independent chain is quite decisive; now it's just a matter of whether they can retain users before TGE.
XP weekly releases are okay, but three months really enough...
By the way, who hasn't seen this kind of model now? The key still depends on how the actual experience turns out.
Launching before the end of March, the project team is really anxious.
Not so optimistic, but not necessarily bearish either; just play around with it.
The Pre-TGE incentive strategy is indeed conventional but effective; the question is whether they can maintain the enthusiasm afterward.
Not all upgrades can turn the tide, but this time, there's definitely something worth noting.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-09 17:36
Wow, finally a project dares to get serious, not just empty incentives.
Weekly XP distribution? That's more solid than most projects, let's see if they can deliver in the end.
Building your own chain? Impressive, that's the pace of taking off.
How much XP is worth still depends on how TGE is priced; currently, participation is purely based on faith.
By the end of March, we'll see if it takes off or fails.
Can we get some gains from this wave, everyone?
Running this independent chain costs quite a bit. How's the fundraising going?
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GasFeeTears
· 01-07 12:22
This pace is really betting on whether things can stabilize by the end of March. XP weekly releases are quite considerate, but I'm just worried that it might turn into a mess again by then.
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Tokenomics911
· 01-07 12:14
Oh no, I've seen this trick before, it's the same cycle incentive scheme, betting on you sticking around until TGE.
What can XP be exchanged for? That's the key.
Feels like rushing to speed up, trying to expand the ecosystem within three months, a bit urgent.
Honestly, I'm more interested in building my own chain; those perpetual DEXs are all pretty much the same.
Wait, which project is this again? Didn't catch the name clearly.
Starting incentives before TGE indicates good progress in fundraising.
Weekly XP sounds stable, but could it just be a drizzle again?
The timing around March 31st is interesting, full of a sprint season vibe.
If this wave really leads to an independent main chain, the landscape will indeed be different.
Basically, it all depends on how the TGE price is set; more incentives will still lead to dilution.
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degenonymous
· 01-07 12:01
Uh, this pace is a bit intense, rushing to March 31 in three months, right?
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XP weekly distribution this routine... if you stick with it, you can earn some rewards, just see how much you can harvest.
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Is the independent chain really aiming for big things or just another wave of cutting leeks? Observing.
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From closed beta directly to public beta with incentives, this is really bold, but can the user base keep up?
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Hey, why do I always feel like I've seen this incentive mechanism somewhere before... Anyway, let's just play along.
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A simple and straightforward XP reward system, at least more transparent than those flashy gameplay methods.
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TGE at the end of March, so this two-month window is really locked in. Should we go for it or not?
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Upgrading the perpetual DEX to an independent chain, can the technology keep up? That's the key.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-07 11:59
Damn, this pace is a bit intense, going straight for an independent chain? A three-month sprint feels a bit risky.
XP's incentive logic is quite solid, not hollow at all, just depends on who can stick around until TGE.
Pre-TGE models are now everywhere, how many projects can actually make it to mainnet launch?
Weekly XP releases sound stable, but the real question is how much value can actually be realized—don't want another bunch of air.
The sprint phase is usually the craziest, are you mentally prepared to be trapped?
Releasing weekly until the end of March—are they genuinely building a user base or just stacking numbers?
I really admire projects that dare to build their own chain; don’t want it to turn into the fifteenth Solana killer.
The biggest risk with this incentive model is a collective dump before TGE, which could cause wild fluctuations in activity.
With the competition in the perpetual DEX sector already so fierce, can an independent chain create a real differentiation?
The jump from internal testing to public testing feels a bit rushed—are the product's stability and quality really up to par?
Interesting news is coming— a project focused on perpetual contract DEX is brewing a major move. It is reported that the platform is transitioning from its original perpetual contract model to its own independent chain, and this time it's not a small-scale effort but a complete product upgrade.
Even more exciting, the Pre-TGE incentive season has officially begun. The project uses XP as the core incentive tool, straightforward and simple—any genuine use of the platform can be exchanged for XP rewards. No fancy gimmicks, just see how you use it.
The distribution frequency of XP is quite interesting, calculated weekly, and will continue until the TGE. From a different perspective, this actually gives users a stable expectation—stick with it, and you'll regularly see rewards. According to official statements, the entire TGE period is set for March 31.
Jumping directly from closed testing to open testing, plus the rollout of the incentive plan, clearly indicates a sprint toward the official version. Over the next three months, how this ecosystem evolves will depend on user and market feedback.