How can we reduce the amount of money withdrawn by project users?

How can we reduce the amount of money withdrawn by project users?

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. If the specificity of the product allows, we can explain to the user what inflation is and then add to the project accumulation systems that will partially compensate the loss from inflation.
. We may not send bad news to the user (payment requests, informing about a negative credit balance, etc.) when they are in a bad mood.
. We can try to reduce the withdrawal amount or influence the withdrawal date by playing with numbers.
. We can store data about changes in the user's account balance in different categories. In some cases, we can make this data difficult to access (5-6 clicks deep).
. We can slow down the withdrawal process by offering instant rewards. This should be done very carefully not to call .
. We can exaggerate the complexity of the withdrawal process. So, some platforms (especially those related to gambling) provide the user with a huge list of withdrawal rules for review, thereby complicating the process. A gambling user will often prefer another round of blackjack to reading the rules and instructions for money withdrawal.

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