The RFQ mode has truly opened up new imaginative space. Covering so many trading markets and with the liquidity protocol launched, these innovative features will attract more users to experience. To be honest, many people haven't yet realized what this kind of deep trading tool can bring—once the OLP (Order Book Liquidity Protocol) is officially operational, many traders will be eager to try.
What’s most attractive is that the incentive mechanism is indeed powerful—immediate bronze level plus a 12% point bonus, which still provides tangible benefits for early participants. More and more exchanges are starting to use this approach to boost user stickiness, and it seems this path is indeed effective.
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ForkItAllDay
· 01-07 08:58
RFQ early participation indeed offers good gains, with a 12% bonus not a small amount. It all depends on whether OLP can truly solve the liquidity problem after launch; frankly, it still depends on whether the actual trading depth is sufficient.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-06 20:20
This RFQ really has some substance, but I'm just worried that it might turn into a harvesting tool for retail investors later on.
The incentives are pretty good, but how long can the 12% bonus last?
Early entrants have all ended up as bagholders; will it be different this time?
After the OLP launches, we'll probably need to reassess the landscape. It's too early to draw conclusions now.
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TradingNightmare
· 01-06 19:00
Wow, RFQ is really powerful, with a 12% bonus making it a breeze to earn
On the day OLP launches, I need to keep a close eye; I feel like early birds will get the gains
This incentive mechanism is truly top-notch, much more reliable than some exchanges' false advertising
Liquidity protocols are being rolled out, and advanced trading tools are the real game-changer
Those still watching from the sidelines are sleeping; once it officially starts, it will be too late
Incentives + coverage across multiple markets, this combo punch is really clever, I’m optimistic
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BlockTalk
· 01-04 15:54
A 12% bonus is okay, but is this all for early rewards? It depends on how it will be adjusted later.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 01-04 15:52
Honestly, I will definitely top up on the day OLP goes live; that 12% bonus isn't given for nothing.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 01-04 15:46
RFQ this thing does have some value, but a 12% markup still sounds quite tempting.
OLP launch needs to be delayed a bit, no rush to all in.
The early bird bonus must be seized this time; if missed, you'll have to wait for the next cycle.
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StableGenius
· 01-04 15:46
ngl, RFQ is just order book theater until liquidity actually shows up. we've seen this movie before—protocols launch, hype dies, spreads widen. empirically speaking, those 12% incentives? they'll evaporate faster than your exit liquidity when volatility hits. but sure, early adopters gonna ape in regardless.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-04 15:40
A 12% point bonus sounds good, but it still depends on how it is actually implemented.
The RFQ mode has truly opened up new imaginative space. Covering so many trading markets and with the liquidity protocol launched, these innovative features will attract more users to experience. To be honest, many people haven't yet realized what this kind of deep trading tool can bring—once the OLP (Order Book Liquidity Protocol) is officially operational, many traders will be eager to try.
What’s most attractive is that the incentive mechanism is indeed powerful—immediate bronze level plus a 12% point bonus, which still provides tangible benefits for early participants. More and more exchanges are starting to use this approach to boost user stickiness, and it seems this path is indeed effective.