The market cap of PIPPIN is just over 200 million right now. Think about it—even if it goes 10x, that's only a little over 2 billion. With this kind of market cap in a bull market, it's practically a nightmare for short sellers.
Judging by the current trend, $1 might just be an appetizer. If you're bold, hitting $10 isn't out of the question either. Of course, small-cap coins like this are highly volatile, and it all depends on the overall market sentiment.
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RektRecorder
· 12-09 06:23
Small-cap coins are really exciting. Even if the whole 200 million market cap gets pumped, it's only just over 2 billion. Bull markets truly feel like a fantasy land.
This kind of play is all about betting on market sentiment. $1 is just the starting point—10x gains might not be just a dream.
The only worry is getting the timing wrong. Those who get stuck at the top are all crying.
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PuzzledScholar
· 12-08 09:16
A 200 million market cap is ridiculously small, it could really skyrocket in a bull market.
10x isn’t exciting, I’m waiting for $10.
That’s how small-cap coins are, it all depends on sentiment swings.
PIPPIN is a bit crazy, feels like it could pump.
Honestly, this size is a nightmare for short sellers.
Starting at $1? That’s way too conservative.
Big volatility is a double-edged sword, but so are the opportunities.
A 2 billion market cap is nothing in a bull market.
If it really pumps to $10, that’s takeoff.
Just worried that if market sentiment flips, small caps can instantly recover.
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UnruggableChad
· 12-08 04:00
A 200 million pot, this is really playing with fire.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 12-06 11:49
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**Comment 1:**
PIPPIN this project? Really dare to hype, satisfied with just 10x?
**Comment 2:**
Bull market nightmare? Looks more like a nightmare for retail investors—whales have already loaded up.
**Comment 3:**
$10? Dream on, let’s see if it can even hold $1 first.
**Comment 4:**
Always hyping micro-caps, but I’ve rarely seen anyone actually make money—same old story, just another round of bag-holders.
**Comment 5:**
Who dares to go all-in with these swings? 10x to zero can happen in minutes.
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POAPlectionist
· 12-06 11:47
Small-cap coins are indeed easy to pump, but it depends on whether the whale is willing to spend the money.
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GasFeeCrying
· 12-06 11:41
A 200 million market cap is really attractive; in a bull market, this is exactly how you should play with small caps.
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GovernancePretender
· 12-06 11:37
A 200 million market cap is really just a drop in the bucket. When the bull market comes, it's hard for such a small-cap project to be held down.
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FOMOSapien
· 12-06 11:26
A 200 million project... As long as nothing goes wrong, a 10x return is pretty much guaranteed.
The market cap of PIPPIN is just over 200 million right now. Think about it—even if it goes 10x, that's only a little over 2 billion. With this kind of market cap in a bull market, it's practically a nightmare for short sellers.
Judging by the current trend, $1 might just be an appetizer. If you're bold, hitting $10 isn't out of the question either. Of course, small-cap coins like this are highly volatile, and it all depends on the overall market sentiment.