The real culprit behind this price crash? Secondary market collectors getting locked out of the initial sale. Think about it—when you can't participate early, you're forced to wait for post-launch trading. By then, momentum's already fading, and demand tanks. It's a vicious cycle that kills floor prices.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 10h ago
This logic is flawed. Not allowing entry early on is actually a strategy to protect the floor price; otherwise, the price would have been dumped right from the start.
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WhaleShadow
· 01-06 02:51
Basically, it's just a trick played by early holders to keep retail investors out. Once the secondary market opens and everyone has left, what's the point of buying and selling anymore?
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-06 02:48
Basically, it's those project teams causing trouble, insisting on a whitelist system... As a result, retail investors are kept outside and can only wait to buy in at high prices in the secondary market. Who profits and who loses in this trade is obvious.
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FreeMinter
· 01-06 02:48
Basically, it's the project team doing hunger marketing, trapping people in the secondary market.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 01-06 02:45
This logic is just too perfect... If you can't buy early, you have to wait for the secondary market, but by then the hype is gone, and you sell at a low price... It's really a vicious cycle.
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All-InQueen
· 01-06 02:25
Basically, it's just the project team doing hunger marketing, trapping all the people in the secondary market.
The real culprit behind this price crash? Secondary market collectors getting locked out of the initial sale. Think about it—when you can't participate early, you're forced to wait for post-launch trading. By then, momentum's already fading, and demand tanks. It's a vicious cycle that kills floor prices.