$CODEX Excuse me, $CODEX this project, the model keeps changing, and the returns keep decreasing. Isn't it too ugly to eat like this?



On one hand, they say that cutting the pre-minting sector's returns is to get listed on major exchanges and for compliance, so the annualized return should be controlled between 60% and 120%. Which regulations are they complying with? Whose rules are they following? Where are the compliance documents?

On the other hand, the monthly yield of the computing power staking sector remains around 30%, continuing to use high returns to desperately attract funds.

All these words are spoken by themselves. Isn't this self-contradictory? Isn't this burning bridges after crossing? Do they treat everyone as fools?
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GateUser-dd68608dvip
· 02-02 02:28
If you have the ability, create a platform yourself that never changes, and everyone will follow you. The principal and main tokens are still there. The speed and amount of returns can be adjusted. The main point is that only by strengthening the ecosystem application consensus does it have value.
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GateUser-709ea247vip
· 02-01 02:08
The original coins are locked and will be released in September. The interest is not not given; it's just reduced. Is there anything to complain about?
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GateUser-04bdea96vip
· 01-31 12:49
$CODEX Excuse me, $CODEX this project, the model keeps changing, and the returns keep decreasing. Isn't it too ugly to eat like this?

On one hand, they say that cutting the pre-minting sector's returns is to get listed on major exchanges and for compliance, so the annualized return should be controlled between 60% and 120%. Which regulations are they complying with? Whose rules are they following? Where are the compliance documents?

On the other hand, the monthly yield of the computing power staking sector remains around 30%, continuing to use high returns to desperately attract funds.

All these words are spoken by themselves. Isn't this self-contradictory? Isn't this burning bridges after crossing? Do they treat everyone as fools?
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