There's an interesting design idea in a crypto project. The mechanism uses a dual taxation system: 1.5% is collected on each buy and sell transaction and flows back into the liquidity pool, while another 1.5% is burned into a black hole on each transaction. The logic behind this is that every trade increases liquidity depth while reducing the total supply. The more the pool accumulates, the thicker it becomes, making the token increasingly scarce, theoretically creating a self-reinforcing cycle.



The project team calls this the "Undying Perpetual Motion Mechanism." The community has attracted a group of participants around this concept, working together to build the ecosystem. Such anti-inflation, self-burning designs are not uncommon in the crypto space, but actual implementation and community consensus are the real tests. If you're interested in a deeper understanding, it might be worth checking out how the community operates in practice.
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SatoshiHeirvip
· 18h ago
Once again, it's the same perpetual motion machine trick. It should be pointed out that this bidirectional tax model has been debated countless times by the community since 2017, and the white paper doesn't contain a self-consistent economic model to support it. Pool accumulation ≠ price increase. On-chain data has long shown the problem—most of these projects see trading volume plummet linearly after three months; it's just an illusion of liquidity.
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YieldFarmRefugeevip
· 18h ago
Hey, this mechanism sounds pretty clever, but I guess we'll have to see how it works out later.
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rekt_but_not_brokevip
· 18h ago
Perpetual motion machine? I've seen this trick too many times; the key is whether someone can really stick with it. Wait, with such high taxes, early investors will suffer more losses. Is that black hole destruction real or just a visual effect? It depends on the on-chain data.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 18h ago
Perpetual motion machine... sounds familiar, yet feels unfamiliar. Reduced supply and increased liquidity—this logic can indeed be self-consistent on paper, but the problem is that human nature, as a variable, cannot be calculated.
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