This is a a solid, valid point. I did not originally think of this as I currently have funds in the staking pool but not in the Liquidity pool. I did not think about how the changes in rewards being so sudden instead of year end as originally stated would instantly affect the investors in the Liquidity Pool.
If I was only here for the gains, had say 5K in the Liquidity Pool expecting to see X return on my funded pair for the year. Then, almost overnight… the terms of this deal was changed. I would have done the same thing, Pulled it all and moved on.
Now, I came to Incognito purely by chance. See, I am tired, I mean TIRED of working my tail off day in and day out. So a few years ago I began to start investing. First in Stocks and Options, then added Crypto. My honest interest in the Blockchain/crypto world plain and simple is profits. Well I can not trade crypto the way I want to due to being a Washington St. resident on the platforms that have the trade features I need. I of course found Crypto.com but have no where near the funds to fully utilize them. So my searches led me here. In my reading, I began to see what incognito is all about, what the community is all about and the investor in me knew just how volatile this type of investment could be. So I am here for the long haul. This is my view. As an Investor, I get how bad a taste this can leave in ones mouth. Actual investors, not just Robinhooders, accept risks, usual catch the fine print that terms/APY can change. Overnight changes generally cause investor panic.
With that being said there is one cold fact that just has to be accepted. For this program to succeed, It needs money. The community can be a good help in that but can not be relied on, in any 5 year plan type deal to generate the funds to keep the program moving forward. Everyone’s idea of a “whale” investor is different. to me, a whale is a 1M+ no less. We need big money investors. So how about a maximum investment cap for X amount a time? this can always be adjusted or removed if the Liquidity Pool ecosystem stabilizes enough to change this.
Keep a focus on getting the community to be also active investors, in whatever way they can. Focus on community expansion to facilitate further general community investors while gaining exposure to higher fund investors.