PACT token's utility framework zeroes in on a singular goal: keeping long-term holders locked in with the protocol's growth trajectory that actually lasts.
The setup? Governance rights, staking discounts, and a burn mechanism tied to fee pool access. Each piece works to reward commitment rather than quick flips.
NFT holders get bonus multipliers, adding a calculated edge for those playing the long game. Meanwhile, 5M BOOST tokens sit convertible, creating dynamic flexibility in the tokenomics structure.
It's a deliberate architecture—built to filter out noise and amplify strategic positioning.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 18h ago
Really, this mechanism is designed quite harshly, aiming to push short-term traders out.
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CryptoHistoryClass
· 12-12 02:27
*checks notes* ah yes, the classic "lock-in mechanics to prevent exit liquidity" playbook... statistically speaking, we saw this exact pattern right before the $LUNA implode. rewards commitment, they say. until the commitment becomes a cage, tbh.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 12-11 15:59
ngl, it's the same old approach again, governance + staking + burn, it feels like every project does this... Can it really "lock" people in?
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 12-11 15:56
ngl this tokenomics design is indeed quite something... The burn mechanism combined with governance is really filtering people out.
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SerLiquidated
· 12-11 15:55
NGL, this design is quite ruthless, it's basically trying to boil the short-term players alive.
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JustHodlIt
· 12-11 15:55
NGL, this set of tokenomics does have some substance, but we'll have to see if it can actually be executed properly in the future.
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DeFiVeteran
· 12-11 15:38
Hmm, it's that same "Long-Term Holder's Paradise" rhetoric again, getting a bit tiresome.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 12-11 15:32
Another story of a "long-term holder's paradise," just listen...
PACT token's utility framework zeroes in on a singular goal: keeping long-term holders locked in with the protocol's growth trajectory that actually lasts.
The setup? Governance rights, staking discounts, and a burn mechanism tied to fee pool access. Each piece works to reward commitment rather than quick flips.
NFT holders get bonus multipliers, adding a calculated edge for those playing the long game. Meanwhile, 5M BOOST tokens sit convertible, creating dynamic flexibility in the tokenomics structure.
It's a deliberate architecture—built to filter out noise and amplify strategic positioning.