Basically, The Anti-Dump Mechanism allows only 1-5% of your balance to daily cash out and prevents sudden crashes from happening. The selling allowance is determined based on the recent buy and sell pressure of the token. Our investors gained 22% in 4 days and if you look at the chart it looks stable and healthy even though this bear market. Rebase rewards come from revenue generated by the protocol's transaction taxes (fees) and other various yield-generating features. We don't hide anything from our investors, everything is written on the whitepaper.
I dont support rebase token and have seen a lot of then gone as quickly as they came. I got many questions, though I dont want my coin dumping but I dont like the ability not to sell when I wish, which afterburner does not support selling as wish. Will this principle be on all type of wallet including the exchange wallet, can I also have my gain on my exchange wallet?
I see that but the problem is if this anti dumping mechanism was making investors were not able to selling their money. Is not it too low? it must be around 10% - 20% which were still making sense. This mechanism was good as long as it can be adjusted.
people with small amounts of ARB will be only wasting their fees to sell their token to the market. Hmmmmm... This can't be implemented when it goes to the cex.
The sell limit is adjusted by the Anti-Dump Mechanism from 1% up to 5%
is it too low? I'd like to see the people of Bitcointalk debate over this as the answers will be mostly subjective. We're improving with every step and we believe that community feedback helps a lot in this regard. Anything can change for the better. You can reach out to us with your proposals using this link:
https://arb.center/proposalHere's the support form link if you're facing an issue or want to open a support ticket:
https://arb.center/supportOn the other hand, getting listed on a CEX as a rebase token is fairly difficult. Forking the project might work better with taxes and everything adjusted accordingly. Maybe creating a stable token, who knows?