Recently, I kept an eye on the developments of this project, and the official claim is that the user base has exceeded 1.5 million. At first glance, it’s quite astonishing, but upon closer inspection, it’s clear—most likely a studio is doing bulk operations behind the scenes.



What’s going on? The project launched a "Register and Get 500 Points" promotion, and this kind of bait is too friendly for studios. A large number of low-quality accounts flooded in, seeming like a user surge, but the quality is questionable. And what about those 500 points? The supply was suddenly maxed out, and purchasing power severely shrank, basically turning into worthless paper.

Initially, I also wanted to follow the trend and operate accordingly, but I decisively adjusted my approach. Instead of creating dozens of zombie accounts, it’s better to be more precise—completely cut off low-quality accounts and only maintain core accounts. The strategy is simple: follow through until the "Zero Fees" event concludes, then observe the market response. This way, I participate in the dividend window without being diluted by subsequent inflation.
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-19 07:09
1.5 million users? Nice try, most of them are probably zombie accounts boosted by studios. I've seen this trick many times; projects that rely on giving away points to exploit users usually don't last. As expected, precise operation is reliable, and I do the same. But whether this coin can be held onto in the long run is hard to say. The zero-fee wave is definitely worth participating in; after that, we'll see how it goes.
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HorizonHuntervip
· 01-18 13:33
1.5 million users? Haha, a bunch of studio accounts are flooding in. Can you even trust these numbers? The trick to making quick money is just like this: throw in points to lure people in, then inflate them into worthless paper—classic pump-and-dump rhythm. Having more low-tier accounts is useless; I still only play with core accounts. I withdraw before the zero-fee activity ends, not wanting to be diluted later and lose everything. Projects like this rely on bulk small accounts to maintain data; sooner or later, they'll crash. Precise operation is indeed smarter than just spamming zombie accounts. Looks like some people are using their brains to play.
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HashBardvip
· 01-17 10:53
ngl, the 1.5m user narrative is giving ghost town energy... studio farms make everything look alive on spreadsheets but dead where it counts
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CounterIndicatorvip
· 01-17 10:52
1.5 million users? Ha, it's the same old trick again Studio accounts are flooding the market, the data looks good but what's the use Rather than saying user numbers are exploding, it's more like the harvesters are back The logic of making quick money is all the same, I'm tired of it Only when inflation hits will you understand what it means to lose everything Forget it, I'll stick to the core account, no need to cause trouble This wave of dividends is real, but those who take over are all cannon fodder Basic accounts are everywhere, the buying power has long collapsed 500 points activity? Definitely a bait box If it needs to be withdrawn, just do it, don't be greedy, market reactions are the real truth
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 01-17 10:42
1.5 million users? Uh... this studio account probably took the biggest share in this wave. --- 500 points given out, and it turns into waste paper. This trick is indeed brilliant. --- The idea of precisely maintaining core accounts is good; it's much smarter than flooding zombie accounts. --- Waiting to see the trend after the 0-fee promotion, only then will we know the actual scale. --- It's the old routine of first flooding with liquidity and then harvesting inflation. Still eating this trick. --- Like you, I also decided to give up on flooding accounts after doing the math.
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SatsStackingvip
· 01-17 10:39
1.5 million user data? That's obviously fake, the old trick of piling up batch numbers is way too outdated. Wait, is this points devaluation happening so quickly? What about the promised ecosystem? It's just a new way to harvest users. Next time I see a "register to get" offer, I'll just pass. I've also considered creating accounts, but after thinking about it, I decided against it—it's too exhausting. The key is to find truly valuable projects and not be fooled by fake data.
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