A project with a rather extreme game theory design has appeared on BSC. The core gameplay can be summarized as: stake to earn dividends, fees are used for buybacks, and as long as it survives, there are returns.
Breaking down the mechanism: the system sets up two roles—Player side (Bandits) and Opponent side (Sheriff, played by the protocol). The Raid competition mode is built around this role opposition. There are also several risk control modules: the buffer mechanism acts as a margin buffer pool, triggering conditions will initiate liquidation, and there is also an exit channel designed.
Bandits are essentially participants who need to buy tokens to enter. The entire design tightly links capital flow, game-theory confrontation, and exit risk, creating a typical high-risk, high-reward structure. In this kind of Ponzi-like DeFi experiment, the characteristics of a money game become increasingly apparent over time, and the return curves for early participants and latecomers are completely different.
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LiquidityOracle
· 6h ago
It’s the same Ponzi scheme again—early entrants make a fortune, while those who come in later end up holding the bag and losing big.
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MEVEye
· 6h ago
It's just another game of musical chairs, with early participants ruthlessly dumping on newcomers.
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NullWhisperer
· 6h ago
nah, theoretically exploitable the moment buffer runs dry. early exit is literally the only play here.
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SignatureCollector
· 6h ago
Same old trick again: the early birds get the meat, the latecomers get the soup. Once the buffer pool blows up, it's all over.
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MissingSats
· 6h ago
It's the same buffer mechanism and liquidation logic again... Those who got in early made a killing, while the ones who come later are just waiting to get rekt.
A project with a rather extreme game theory design has appeared on BSC. The core gameplay can be summarized as: stake to earn dividends, fees are used for buybacks, and as long as it survives, there are returns.
Breaking down the mechanism: the system sets up two roles—Player side (Bandits) and Opponent side (Sheriff, played by the protocol). The Raid competition mode is built around this role opposition. There are also several risk control modules: the buffer mechanism acts as a margin buffer pool, triggering conditions will initiate liquidation, and there is also an exit channel designed.
Bandits are essentially participants who need to buy tokens to enter. The entire design tightly links capital flow, game-theory confrontation, and exit risk, creating a typical high-risk, high-reward structure. In this kind of Ponzi-like DeFi experiment, the characteristics of a money game become increasingly apparent over time, and the return curves for early participants and latecomers are completely different.