After watching for a few days, the 55 level feels like an iron wall. If the price can't push through, a pullback is basically a done deal. But that's not the only problem — you see, its market cap is already quite high, yet the project side still holds such a concentrated amount of tokens. What is this configuration most likely to lead to? Just look back at that wave of operations before $IRYS , and you'll understand; it might just be the same script again.
$APR is relatively stable here, but for coins with such a chip structure from copycats, one really needs to be careful.
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ChainProspector
· 11-30 03:46
55 is stuck, this time I really need to panic
The project party's chips are so concentrated, it's only a matter of time before they perform that APR show
It feels like it's going to fall.
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pvt_key_collector
· 11-29 17:57
If you can't confront 55, you have to run. This chip structure clearly shows it's an old trick.
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SmartContractRebel
· 11-27 04:31
If it can't break 55, then you have to run. With so many chips concentrated, it's only a matter of time before dumping.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 11-27 04:30
With 55 cards being so dead, it seems like it's going to break again.
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TokenRationEater
· 11-27 04:28
55 is stuck, this rhythm feels off.
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GamefiGreenie
· 11-27 04:26
That hurdle is really tough, it feels like it will take some effort to break through.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 11-27 04:12
55 is stuck tight, it seems unlikely to break through in the short term.
The project party's chip concentration... is indeed a bit outrageous, the lessons from APR haven't passed yet.
Oh, is this pullback coming?
#数字资产市场观察 This trend looks quite precarious.
After watching for a few days, the 55 level feels like an iron wall. If the price can't push through, a pullback is basically a done deal. But that's not the only problem — you see, its market cap is already quite high, yet the project side still holds such a concentrated amount of tokens. What is this configuration most likely to lead to? Just look back at that wave of operations before $IRYS , and you'll understand; it might just be the same script again.
$APR is relatively stable here, but for coins with such a chip structure from copycats, one really needs to be careful.