After the announcement restricting InfoFi on X, KAITO experienced a sharp 15%+ decline in the span of minutes. The market reaction was swift and brutal—classic volatility for the sector.
But here's the thing: volatility like this often creates openings. When assets get hammered on policy news, it's worth asking whether this is pure panic or a legitimate repricing. The broader question isn't whether KAITO recovers, but whether this regulatory pressure signals a larger shift in how the market treats certain categories of tokens.
Looks like a potential opportunity for those paying attention to the mechanics behind the move.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 6h ago
Ha, another policy dump scene. 15% isn't much; have you seen a day with a 50% drop?
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 6h ago
Once again, a policy crackdown has struck, and KAITO has been directly hit through... Honestly, a 15% drop isn't the harshest yet.
Whether to continue bottom-fishing or to keep observing depends on how regulatory attitudes will develop next.
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HodlTheDoor
· 6h ago
15% drop, and you're panicking? This is the real sharding mechanism.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 6h ago
15% drop, this move is really quite fierce, but those panic sellers deserve to be cut.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 6h ago
Uh, this move was indeed fierce, but to be honest, regulators love to use this trick to dump the market. Waiting for a rebound?
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GasFeeCrier
· 6h ago
Damn, 15% just dropped straight down. This is the daily life of Web3...
KAITO Token Takes a Hit
After the announcement restricting InfoFi on X, KAITO experienced a sharp 15%+ decline in the span of minutes. The market reaction was swift and brutal—classic volatility for the sector.
But here's the thing: volatility like this often creates openings. When assets get hammered on policy news, it's worth asking whether this is pure panic or a legitimate repricing. The broader question isn't whether KAITO recovers, but whether this regulatory pressure signals a larger shift in how the market treats certain categories of tokens.
Looks like a potential opportunity for those paying attention to the mechanics behind the move.