There is a widely accepted rule in the crypto trading community: retail traders and market makers are in a zero-sum game, either one or the other. But recently, a project's Maker Uptime mechanism has broken this mindset.
【Mechanism Reimagined: From Confrontation to Win-Win】
Through clever design of incentives, it has turned the original predator chain into an ecological alliance. This is not a vague concept — it has genuinely changed the利益结构 of trading participants.
In traditional models, market makers and retail traders are naturally opposed. But when the incentive mechanism is aligned correctly, both sides can actually achieve mutual success. Market makers gain liquidity revenue and incentive rewards, while retail traders enjoy better trading depth and lower slippage. This is true symbiosis.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 6h ago
Haha, finally someone dares to break this deadlock, but can it really be implemented?
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 6h ago
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 6h ago
这机制听起来不错,但我还是想看看真实数据...光靠激励能改变人性吗?
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 6h ago
Another "win-win" story, let me see if this Maker Uptime mechanism is a real innovation or just a rebranded scheme to harvest retail investors.
There is a widely accepted rule in the crypto trading community: retail traders and market makers are in a zero-sum game, either one or the other. But recently, a project's Maker Uptime mechanism has broken this mindset.
【Mechanism Reimagined: From Confrontation to Win-Win】
Through clever design of incentives, it has turned the original predator chain into an ecological alliance. This is not a vague concept — it has genuinely changed the利益结构 of trading participants.
In traditional models, market makers and retail traders are naturally opposed. But when the incentive mechanism is aligned correctly, both sides can actually achieve mutual success. Market makers gain liquidity revenue and incentive rewards, while retail traders enjoy better trading depth and lower slippage. This is true symbiosis.