Launchpads continuously supplying tokens to project teams is actually a hidden risk, a problem that has been repeatedly mentioned before. As market volatility intensifies, more such cases will surface. Ultimately, when the market is sluggish and investors are cautious, startup teams face tremendous fundraising pressure and are more likely to accept unfavorable supply terms. This indefinite token release often leads to market dumps, turning into a nightmare for later investors.
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PumpStrategist
· 12-16 23:01
Chip distribution is obvious at a glance. This trick has already caused countless casualties in the bull market. Are there still people rushing in?
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ForkTongue
· 12-16 22:41
Unlimited release? This is just setting a trap for retail investors. The early-stage project teams have already cashed out and run away.
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NewPumpamentals
· 12-16 22:36
It's the same old trick again, no wonder a bunch of project teams have now become dump machines.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 12-16 22:34
Here comes the dumping again, I've seen through it long ago. Every time the market is bad, someone is forced to buy the dip.
Launchpads continuously supplying tokens to project teams is actually a hidden risk, a problem that has been repeatedly mentioned before. As market volatility intensifies, more such cases will surface. Ultimately, when the market is sluggish and investors are cautious, startup teams face tremendous fundraising pressure and are more likely to accept unfavorable supply terms. This indefinite token release often leads to market dumps, turning into a nightmare for later investors.