MEME doesn't have to be uniform; the flow of value should also have room for creativity.
The FTT V2 tax token standard launched by Flap hands the pricing power to creators — you can freely set how value flows and how it is distributed. This is not just a technical upgrade but more like an experiment in returning sovereignty to the community.
Under this new standard, creative workers can design mechanisms according to their ideas to build their own economic models. For those who truly want to operate interesting gameplay long-term and build communities, Flap provides a full set of support. The next generation of the MEME ecosystem is beginning right here.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 01-09 23:29
Finally, someone dares to give creators true autonomy, not just fake freedom, but the kind that can genuinely rewrite the rules.
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LittleAssistant
· 01-07 11:50
To be honest, giving creators pricing power sounds good, but it all depends on whether Flap can truly hand over the authority, and not end up becoming a tool to harvest users.
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AirdropCollector
· 01-07 10:28
Wow, finally someone is giving the pricing power back to creators. This is what Web3 is supposed to be like.
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GamefiHarvester
· 01-07 04:52
Another "return to community sovereignty." I'm tired of hearing this phrase; can it really be implemented?
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-07 04:51
To be honest, giving creators pricing power sounds good, but it all depends on whether Flap can truly hand over the authority, and not end up becoming a tool to harvest users.
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-07 04:50
Finally, someone dares to give pricing power back to creators. Those monotonous mechanisms before were really annoying.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 01-07 04:23
Finally, someone dares to loosen the restrictions on creators. Those rigid standards before were really annoying.
MEME doesn't have to be uniform; the flow of value should also have room for creativity.
The FTT V2 tax token standard launched by Flap hands the pricing power to creators — you can freely set how value flows and how it is distributed. This is not just a technical upgrade but more like an experiment in returning sovereignty to the community.
Under this new standard, creative workers can design mechanisms according to their ideas to build their own economic models. For those who truly want to operate interesting gameplay long-term and build communities, Flap provides a full set of support. The next generation of the MEME ecosystem is beginning right here.