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TylerFoust🎩
@tylerfoust.eth
Liquidity, panic, expectation and reality ? In these situations, it's important to look at the mechanics and not the emotions. If a team has already made a move that shattered confidence, then they had a specific calculation in mind. They realize that they need to drop tokens before the drop is dealt or they'll be left with empty bags. It's classic - create hype first, then fix the situation later. But here's the problem: even 10% of the promised drop can wipe out current liquidity. And if the team doesn't have a plan to create an influx of new one, it's not just a price drop - it's a guaranteed crash. There are two ways out: - The project comes up with a powerful incentive to retain the community and attract new players. - Coin becomes another meme in the graveyard of cryptohistories. Is it worth waiting for a miracle? The question is rather philosophical.
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Rose
@rosekeyes
As you can see, I should have received 120k $Jam token as an airdrop, but at the time of the claim, I encountered the word "Oopsy". This project is completely unplanned and will not have a future.🥲 https://warpcast.com/rosekeyes/0xace9fe58
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TylerFoust🎩
@tylerfoust.eth
You have to buy 10 times as much to get it, nobody in their right mind would do that 🫠
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Rose
@rosekeyes
I didn't know that, thanks for letting me know, I'll never make that mistake again😱🤣
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