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#代币资产发行与投资 I just saw the news about Nyx Group's new fund, and I was a bit shocked😳 $100 million invested in token projects? What does this mean for us newcomers?
Honestly, at first I was a little confused when I saw the news, feeling that the amount involved was huge, but after thinking it over—this shows that the token issuance field is still attracting heavyweight funding. Nyx Group not only invests money but also provides operational support to founders, which sounds like helping projects "professionalize" their operations.
However, I am also quite curious. Although the previous co-founder status makes this somewhat controversial, from an investment perspective, does this mean the liquidity market is heating up, and new projects might have more regulated financing channels? Or does this mean that risks for retail investors are actually greater?
Would love to hear what you veterans think—does institutional support for token projects benefit the healthy development of the market, or are there hidden risks? Can anyone give me a quick explanation about market-making arrangements? I feel like this might be a key area to learn in the future🤔