
$CRO is shifting its staking model from inflation to revenue, stirring mixed reactions among people. While some see potential improvements, others remain deeply skeptical about the underlying revenue sources.
The proposed adjustments include:
Gradual reduction in emissions.
New staking tiers to encourage longer commitments.
Revenue from real economic activities set to replace inflation-based funding.
These changes aim to reshape how holders engage with $CRO but raise questions about execution.
Feedback remains sharply divided. Many express skepticism, particularly about the revenue model tied to the Cronos app:
"This is explicitly revenue/profits from the Cronos app. CDC doesnβt care about CRO unless it serves their own interests."
Concerns about the app's potential to generate revenue loom large. Some community members worry, claiming no substantial change if the app fails:
"Anyone who locks up for four years is either stupidly brave, or bravely stupid."
Others show cautious optimism about the much-needed update:
"The change was definitely necessary; itβs been requested for years."
However, complexity seems to increase with various stakeholders now involved, leading to tough decisions for stakers.
Past actions by the projectβs management are under fire. Comments reflect dissatisfaction, with people noting:
"I'm out, sold my massive holdings. The weight is off my shoulders."
"I wouldn't encourage anyone to get into CRO now."
"I am down like 75%. It's dead."
Despite the prevailing negativity, a few users express hope:
"I bought low years ago. Now I have thousands coming in from staking every month."
π Emissions are set to decrease as the new staking model rolls out.
β οΈ People are highly skeptical about the modelβs reliance on app performance.
π Sentiment remains mixed, with many feeling let down by leadership.
As $CRO navigates this shift, the road to regaining community trust is uphill. The success of the new strategy hinges on whether it can deliver tangible results in an unpredictable market.
Experts speculate that if the revenue-driven model gains traction, it could enhance trust and possibly elevate the token's value in the coming year. Still, uncertainty looms, with many voicing plans to exit as dissatisfaction grows. Can management turn the tide for $CRO? Only time will tell.