FOMO Hunt V2 competitive event is underway, with the prize pool already accumulating over $6,000+.
The characteristics of this competition are quite interesting — no spoilers in advance, no one leading the rhythm or calling trades, and the prize is entirely built up by participants' trades round after round. Every trade generates a fee, allowing participants to earn corresponding rewards, while a token burn mechanism operates silently in the background.
In other words, your options are straightforward: either sit on the sidelines and watch others climb the leaderboard, or step up and compete. This mechanism reflects the community's confidence in the long-term trend of BNB — the goal is to see BNB reach $100,000 one day. Participants are both players and ecosystem builders.
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HallucinationGrower
· 3h ago
Waiting for BNB to soar to 100,000, but entering now still feels a bit painful
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Damn, even the fees can be split? That logic is pretty clever
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Alright, watching others make money is indeed hard, gotta jump in and try
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The destruction mechanism is well designed, but can it really reach 100k? Haha
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Stacking prize pools round after round is indeed a wild idea
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Isn't this just a disguised way of cutting leeks, and you still have to jump in voluntarily
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How is the ranking calculated, just by looking at trading volume?
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No one calling out orders makes it even more exciting, this is true competition
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Over 6000 now, quite a few participants
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The BNB ecosystem is really making efforts, jumping in on the trend isn't a bad choice
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CryptoSourGrape
· 17h ago
Missed it again? If I had seen this event earlier, I could have gotten a share too... Watching others make the list from the sidelines is really amazing.
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GmGnSleeper
· 17h ago
$6000, some people are really stacking up this time
Watching others make money from the sidelines is a bit uncomfortable
BNB to 100,000? Let's see if we make it until next year first
This mechanism, to put it simply, encourages you to trade wildly, with transaction fees partly yours, partly burned, giving it a bit of a Ponzi scheme vibe
The dream of lying flat and winning is shattered
Participants are both players and victims, this copywriting is indeed quite provocative
It's a bit strange that no one is calling for a reversal, what are they secretly up to?
The prize pool reaching $6000 is really still too little
This is the Web3 version of "you are both user and builder," just listen to it
If you don't compete, you'll get beaten, the pressure is a bit intense
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GasDevourer
· 17h ago
Sitting and watching? Not really, you gotta go up and stir things up.
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Just over $6000 for this? Keep stacking, brothers.
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No one calling the shots feels more solid; trading yourself and earning yourself—that's the real decentralized vibe.
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BNB hitting 100,000 is not a dream; start accumulating with this event.
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The fee sharing and dividend design is pretty interesting; it's not just giving away profits to miners for nothing.
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Seeing the leaderboard moving makes me want to jump in—such a great motivator.
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With the burn mechanism in place, it's like a disguised way of supporting the market.
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In my opinion, participating in the competition is about building the ecosystem—benefiting others and oneself.
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People watching from the sidelines are probably regretting now; such a fat prize pool.
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Not spoiling the surprise in advance actually boosts trust; transparent competitions are just more enjoyable.
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Every transaction is stacking gold; this mechanism makes trading more meaningful.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 17h ago
Damn it, is this the kind of increasingly losing strategy? The $6,000 prize pool looks quite large, but how much will actually be left in your hands?
Isn't it better to sit back and watch others get on the leaderboard, instead of messing around with transaction fees to gamble?
BNB to 100,000? Let's survive this bear market first, bro.
Wow, destroying tokens while playing—this eco-builder hat is a bit heavy to wear.
Taking a small cut of the transaction fees, and the prize pool grows again—this logic feels a bit "black."
I don't believe you. Participants are both players and eco-builders, sounds really nice.
Forget it, I've seen many of these competitions; in the end, the house always makes the most comfortable profit.
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SerNgmi
· 17h ago
Sitting and watching? Then I must go crazy, just rush in
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$6000 prize pool, the fee sharing is pretty good
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Wait, can BNB really reach 100,000? I need to check the leaderboard first
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No one is leading the rhythm, which is more reassuring, just play your own game
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Ecosystem builder? Sounds good, but in reality, it's just about trading
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This mechanism is interesting, burn tokens while playing, let's get competitive, everyone
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Wow, only over 6000, how many people need to participate to reach this level
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No signal calling tournaments are really comfortable, ranking purely based on strength
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Token burn mechanism running in the background, what is it hinting at
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Watching others on the leaderboard is not as good as making it yourself, give it a try
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WhaleSurfer
· 17h ago
Damn, the $6000 prize pool is already stacking up so quickly? Luckily no one is calling trades, it's purely accumulated from trading fees, now that's transparency.
People are watching the excitement from the sidelines, while the money is in others' pockets, can't settle this.
BNB aiming for 100,000? First, get your current ranking up, then talk. Not everyone has that much patience.
There's really something behind this burn mechanism; participants both make money and build the ecosystem, the calculations are incredibly clever.
Anyway, since trading is inevitable, might as well go for the ranking. At least you can record your losses on the chain.
FOMO Hunt V2 competitive event is underway, with the prize pool already accumulating over $6,000+.
The characteristics of this competition are quite interesting — no spoilers in advance, no one leading the rhythm or calling trades, and the prize is entirely built up by participants' trades round after round. Every trade generates a fee, allowing participants to earn corresponding rewards, while a token burn mechanism operates silently in the background.
In other words, your options are straightforward: either sit on the sidelines and watch others climb the leaderboard, or step up and compete. This mechanism reflects the community's confidence in the long-term trend of BNB — the goal is to see BNB reach $100,000 one day. Participants are both players and ecosystem builders.