From what I see, it's just been listed on a major spot exchange, but there’s no movement yet on a few emerging platforms. The circulating supply is right there—300 million tokens. If the price doesn't move up, liquidity will be basically deadlocked, and the project team won’t even be able to offload their holdings.
In this situation, it’s either pump or stagnate. There’s no third option.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 20h ago
300 million circulating supply, it’s definitely a bit risky... It depends on whether exchanges can follow up later.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 20h ago
Good morning, it was only at 3 a.m. that I understood the truth. They just threw 300 million tokens into the exchange, and the project team is just waiting to see who will come to the rescue. Liquidity trap, classic combo.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 20h ago
With a circulating supply of 300 million, this market situation is indeed risky—it's all a bet on a price pump.
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RumbleValidator
· 21h ago
A circulating supply of 300 million seems off. Has it been verified on-chain?
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Top exchanges have listed it, but there’s no reaction from other platforms. This shows there’s no real market consensus, and node stability is questionable.
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Liquidity getting stuck means verification efficiency has collapsed. When that happens, no one will be able to get out.
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Pump or stay flat? I think it’s very likely to be abandoned. I’ve seen this kind of trick from project teams too many times.
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With a scale of 300 million tokens, if there aren’t enough validator nodes to support it, the top exchanges alone won’t be able to hold it up for long.
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Not going up is actually better, at least you can see the true nature of the project and avoid getting dumped on.
Just got my hands on $Stable.
From what I see, it's just been listed on a major spot exchange, but there’s no movement yet on a few emerging platforms. The circulating supply is right there—300 million tokens. If the price doesn't move up, liquidity will be basically deadlocked, and the project team won’t even be able to offload their holdings.
In this situation, it’s either pump or stagnate. There’s no third option.