#美国就业数据表现强劲超出预期 $RVV This project is interesting. When the market cap was four million USD, it was already considered the tail end of the low-market-cap sector, yet it still fell below one million? The speed of the move truly exceeded expectations.
Based on market logic, it might be that the project's fundraising plan was not achieved, with no external funds stepping in, and instead, continuous selling to maintain operations. In this situation, retail investors are basically in a passive beaten-down position.
What is truly worth noting is—will this endless downward trend eventually trigger risk control mechanisms at major exchanges? When the project's fundamentals completely collapse and the market cap keeps hitting new lows, there are plenty of precedents where exchanges delist tokens directly in the name of compliance. By then, the real liquidity trap will become apparent.
The risks of low-market-cap tokens have always been amplified, and this time $RVV 's performance has once again taught the market a lesson.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 48m ago
Low market cap coins are a big trap, and the speed of $RVV is truly outstanding.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 14h ago
Million directly broken? This speed is really incredible. The project team probably didn't raise enough money and is now frantically cutting leeks.
Delisting from the exchange is the real trouble. By then, the liquidity trap will be completely sealed, and retail investors won't even be able to escape.
Low market cap this pit, once is enough to step into it.
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MintMaster
· 14h ago
Wow, the downward speed is really incredible. No hope for funding, so the project team starts to rescue themselves by selling off? Retail investors become the big victims.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 14h ago
Wow, can't even break a million? Is this a sign that we haven't hit the bottom yet?
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FrontRunFighter
· 14h ago
ngl this is textbook exit liquidity trap—devs bleeding the treasury while retail holds the bag. seen this play too many times in the dark forest.
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rug_connoisseur
· 14h ago
Another smart one is about to get wrecked. At this rate... I bet five bucks they'll end up on the exchange blacklist.
#美国就业数据表现强劲超出预期 $RVV This project is interesting. When the market cap was four million USD, it was already considered the tail end of the low-market-cap sector, yet it still fell below one million? The speed of the move truly exceeded expectations.
Based on market logic, it might be that the project's fundraising plan was not achieved, with no external funds stepping in, and instead, continuous selling to maintain operations. In this situation, retail investors are basically in a passive beaten-down position.
What is truly worth noting is—will this endless downward trend eventually trigger risk control mechanisms at major exchanges? When the project's fundamentals completely collapse and the market cap keeps hitting new lows, there are plenty of precedents where exchanges delist tokens directly in the name of compliance. By then, the real liquidity trap will become apparent.
The risks of low-market-cap tokens have always been amplified, and this time $RVV 's performance has once again taught the market a lesson.