Recently discovered a rather interesting phenomenon - why is the community atmosphere of Treehouse so special?

From the first airdrop, it felt different.

To be honest, I have seen too many projects making empty promises, but it's indeed rare for a project like Treehouse to genuinely invest in the airdrop right from the start.

What’s even more surprising is that they managed to stimulate participation in the second phase with a 1000% gain mechanism.

This tactic is quite fierce, directly leading users to engage themselves; to achieve higher returns, they must stake more $TREE .

From an economic model perspective, this design is indeed clever:

Generous airdrop ➡️ User trust ➡️ Participation in staking ➡️ Reduced circulation ➡️ Price increase.

Moreover, a market cap of 50 million is indeed a good entry point, after all, the fixed income sector has just begun to explode.

What surprised me the most is their tETH design, which brings the traditional fixed income model onto the blockchain while maintaining liquidity.

This is much more sophisticated than simple staking, as it addresses the instability of DeFi returns without locking up funds.

Now, by participating, one can enjoy fourfold returns simultaneously:

Price increase, airdrop bonus, staking rewards, and the potential benefits of that golden branch badge.

Although the team claims that the selling pressure in the first six months is minimal, I personally think the key lies in whether this flywheel can keep turning.

@Treehouse Official The most attractive aspect of this project to me is that they are not just simply copying existing DeFi models, but are genuinely solving real problems.

Once the fixed income sector takes off, the potential is indeed vast.

Do you think this model can work?

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