POL remains a classic falling knife – the chart tells a clear story. The problem: most exchanges no longer display the long-term charts where you could trace the entire history from MATIC to the switch to Polygon. This is especially frustrating with such a volatile altcoin. Those who manage to find a truly comprehensive long-term chart gain a valuable overview of the price development – from the original MATIC launch to today. Without these historical data, it is difficult to accurately assess the current momentum.
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TokenAlchemist
· 14h ago
ngl exchanges hiding those full matic→pol charts is peak incompetence, makes it impossible to spot the real inefficiency vectors in the state transitions
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DeFiVeteran
· 14h ago
Dropping the knife is just dropping the knife, nothing to hide... The problem is that now I can't even see the full historical candlestick charts, how can I analyze?
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SmartContractWorker
· 14h ago
Dropping the knife is really the ultimate move. Exchanges don't even provide full historical charts, making it difficult to see the complete picture from MATIC to POL.
POL remains a classic falling knife – the chart tells a clear story. The problem: most exchanges no longer display the long-term charts where you could trace the entire history from MATIC to the switch to Polygon. This is especially frustrating with such a volatile altcoin. Those who manage to find a truly comprehensive long-term chart gain a valuable overview of the price development – from the original MATIC launch to today. Without these historical data, it is difficult to accurately assess the current momentum.