After studying yesterday's new platform #okayfun and the old platform#dyorfun I feel that it is still an old platform in terms of fairness
#okayfun group friends said that 50% of his income will be considered as income, and 50% will be added to the liquidity after minting is completed. Refunds can be made at any time before the mint is completed
But #dyorfun this platform he launches without deducting any #okb pool, as follows
After going live, subtract 80 okb from the virtual pool remaining
The initial 28OKB/1B token pool in the Dyor function is a virtual pool used to display the chart, not a real pool. The actual bonded token number curve should be 80OKB, and the ave tool shows 108OKB bonded. Note: The actual bound pool is 80OKB, and the extra 28OKB is the virtual pool used to display the chart!
In this way, the contrast between the two fairness is obvious. I don't know what kind of suggestions these two platforms have given us. @DYORSWAPDEX @okaydotfun @bazingahappy
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