It seems that the WLD token is tightly controlled by internal chips. Multicoin Capital holds enough chips, so they won't let the price drop below 0.5 too far, nor will they allow retail investors too much time to accumulate—simply put, their goals are very clear. Aside from the official team and Multicoin Capital, there is hardly any other major capital actively pushing the price up. What does this mean? Once WLD's price increases by more than 28% today, keeping up with the momentum becomes the only option. But here’s a key point: with so much chips, they need a rise of over 120% to have enough room to control and sell off. In other words, the ceiling for this rally might be higher than most people think.
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DegenWhisperer
· 28m ago
It's true that the chips are locked, but does Multicoin need to sell 120% to be satisfied? That's hilarious. How can retail investors get out...
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wagmi_eventually
· 5h ago
The concentration of chips is so high that, to put it simply, they can do whatever they want, and we retail investors can only follow the rhythm and catch our breath.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 5h ago
Wow, Multicoin's move is really aggressive. We retail investors are truly trapped now.
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WalletInspector
· 5h ago
Haha, Multicoin's move is indeed ruthless, tightly controlling retail investors' entry time.
If the bulls can really hold until 120%, we might have underestimated it.
Is high concentration of chips actually a good thing? That's a bit extreme.
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FreeMinter
· 5h ago
120% to ship? Then we have to push even higher. Anyway, the chips are limited, and we can't escape this situation.
It seems that the WLD token is tightly controlled by internal chips. Multicoin Capital holds enough chips, so they won't let the price drop below 0.5 too far, nor will they allow retail investors too much time to accumulate—simply put, their goals are very clear. Aside from the official team and Multicoin Capital, there is hardly any other major capital actively pushing the price up. What does this mean? Once WLD's price increases by more than 28% today, keeping up with the momentum becomes the only option. But here’s a key point: with so much chips, they need a rise of over 120% to have enough room to control and sell off. In other words, the ceiling for this rally might be higher than most people think.