Recently, a new project launched by a major exchange has once again sparked market enthusiasm. Many people are beginning to envision the possibility of "breaking 1U," and some are even shouting that "market cap could reach 7 billion." But we need to think calmly—is this really so realistic?



How much would it take to push the price to this level? This question may be seriously underestimated. How much selling pressure will there be once early investors cut their losses? This kind of pressure is often overlooked in discussions.

Do you remember the previous wave of "charity concept coins"? It was extremely popular four years ago. And what happened? History doesn't repeat exactly, but market rhythms often show astonishing similarities. Pumping by whale whales has never been for charity—that's just a gimmick. The real goal is one: dumping.

Have you thought it through? How is market cap management played? How is community consensus maintained? Where does the buying capital come from? Do you really understand these logics thoroughly? Impulsive buy signals can be exciting, but staying calm while watching the market might save you some money. Amidst the noise, maintaining clarity is especially precious.

(Risk warning: For reference only, not investment advice)
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DAOTruantvip
· 2h ago
Breaking 1U? Haha, here we go again, always shouting the same thing. Wait, has anyone actually calculated the pressure on early investors to break even? I still remember that wave of charity coins, and now it's the same old trick. Why are people still rushing in?
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QuietlyStakingvip
· 2h ago
Here we go again, a market cap of 7 billion? Dream on. Zhuangzi was thinking about how to dump right at the open, while we're still studying the technicals—it's funny, isn't it? It's always the same, once enthusiasm fades, it's just a pile of chicken feathers. Believe it or not, those who got in early have already secretly sold out, and we're still waiting for "breaking 1U." History always repeats itself, and new players are always fresh. Once you see through it, it's just a game of taking over the positions, nothing else. Did the impulsive traders make money? No, only the ones shouting did.
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ValidatorVikingvip
· 2h ago
ngl the $70b market cap math doesn't even check out... where's the actual buy pressure supposed to come from? been through enough cycles to know this narrative
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GasFeeBarbecuevip
· 2h ago
Break 1U? Wait for retail investors to bottom out, and they'll realize what selling pressure really is once they're out of the trap. The self-cultivation of the bag-holder is nothing more than this. It's the same old story, just a gimmick by the market maker, it's just distribution. Market cap of 7 billion? First, calculate how much real cash is needed to push the price up. I don't believe this wave; charity coins have been scammed once already.
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airdrop_huntressvip
· 2h ago
It's the same old story, I'm already tired of hearing it. Break 1U, hit 7 billion, every time it's the same hype, and what happens? Retail investors still get cut. Early entrants have already wanted to exit for a while. Do you really think they believe in this project? That's laughable. I already lost money on that charity coin wave, I won't be fooled again.
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MetaDreamervip
· 2h ago
Break 1U? Ha, it's the same old story. Four years ago, charity coins were also hyped like this. And now? Well said, where does the buying capital come from, who will ultimately cover the losses? Another round of the leek harvest machine is starting, but the excitement belongs to others. It's just the usual operation before the market maker dumps, don't be fooled by community consensus. Stay calm, analyze the market to save money; impulsively shouting buy signals and sending money—do we need to learn this lesson again? A market cap of 7 billion? First, consider the selling pressure—that's the key. During the initial bottom-fishing phase, the pressure is immense. No one talks about this.
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