Polkadot has fallen from a high of $55 to less than $2 now. What is the story behind this decline? The opening price was already $2, and now it has dropped to $1.7, a geometric shrinkage that inevitably prompts reflection. Some point out that there are issues with Polkadot's Grant mechanism—funds officially awarded can be directly reclaimed by external decision-making. Such operational practices have sparked considerable discussion. Even more interesting is that the project uses open-source code but faces official constraints and threats. Is this management logic reasonable? It has become a focal point for the community. From price performance to ecosystem governance, from incentive mechanisms to code usage rights, DOT's trajectory and the accompanying controversies are worth paying attention to. The market votes with its feet, and numbers speak for themselves.
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WenAirdrop
· 12-26 19:59
Speaking of DOT, this wave from 55 to 1.7 is truly outrageous... Can the Grant mechanism be arbitrarily revoked? That logic is a bit extreme.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 12-26 19:59
Damn, a drop from 55 to 1.7 is outrageous. If Grant can withdraw this freely, who would dare to build an ecosystem?
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gas_fee_therapist
· 12-26 19:59
Laughing out loud, the Grant mechanism is played almost like a bounced check.
Polkadot has fallen from a high of $55 to less than $2 now. What is the story behind this decline? The opening price was already $2, and now it has dropped to $1.7, a geometric shrinkage that inevitably prompts reflection. Some point out that there are issues with Polkadot's Grant mechanism—funds officially awarded can be directly reclaimed by external decision-making. Such operational practices have sparked considerable discussion. Even more interesting is that the project uses open-source code but faces official constraints and threats. Is this management logic reasonable? It has become a focal point for the community. From price performance to ecosystem governance, from incentive mechanisms to code usage rights, DOT's trajectory and the accompanying controversies are worth paying attention to. The market votes with its feet, and numbers speak for themselves.