The top 5% of ME token stakers by holdings will have whitelist priority minting access. This is actually a pretty smart move—using staking depth to filter real users instead of just relying on a gas war.
If you've been staking ME for a while, keep an eye on updates from the project team and get ready to mint. Mechanisms like this are becoming more common, since nobody wants to see scientist bots grab all the allocations.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 5h ago
I've long been optimistic about this approach; staking selection is much more reliable than a gas war.
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BlockchainDecoder
· 12-10 11:12
According to research, this whitelist mechanism actually addresses the issue of information asymmetry—staking depth essentially becomes an effective indicator against whale attacks. Data shows that this can improve fairness performance by about 40% compared to pure gas wars.
From a technical perspective, the setting of the top 5% threshold is quite deliberate, ensuring liquidity while avoiding excessive centralization. It is worth noting that this has gradually become the standard configuration for NFT projects.
Early stakers of ME have a chance, but those who can truly mint are the ones who genuinely believe in the project—citing a research paper on token incentive mechanisms, this design can effectively filter out speculators.
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PoolJumper
· 12-08 18:57
I've already invested heavily, just waiting for this wave.
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FundingMartyr
· 12-08 18:57
I already placed my bet, just waiting to make a killing on mint day.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 12-08 18:36
Damn, my ME has already turned to dust. I probably missed out again this time.
doopie cubes are coming ✨️
The top 5% of ME token stakers by holdings will have whitelist priority minting access. This is actually a pretty smart move—using staking depth to filter real users instead of just relying on a gas war.
If you've been staking ME for a while, keep an eye on updates from the project team and get ready to mint. Mechanisms like this are becoming more common, since nobody wants to see scientist bots grab all the allocations.