Here's the thing though—if the underlying business operations are valued in the millions, shouldn't the token reflect that fundamentally? Feels like there's a disconnect somewhere in how we're pricing these assets.
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SignatureDenied
· 16h ago
This is just outrageous. The business valuation is in the millions, but the tokens are like worthless air coins. Can someone explain where this logic makes sense?
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LiquidityNinja
· 17h ago
ngl, this is the old problem in the crypto world... fundamentals and coin prices never match, I'm used to it long ago.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 17h ago
ngl that's why I got liquidated three times... the valuation logic is all over the place. I'm really dizzy.
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LootboxPhobia
· 17h ago
Haha, this is the usual operation in the crypto world. Fundamentals and coin prices never match up.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 17h ago
NGL, that's why so many project token prices are completely disconnected from fundamentals. Someone should have woken up this industry long ago.
Here's the thing though—if the underlying business operations are valued in the millions, shouldn't the token reflect that fundamentally? Feels like there's a disconnect somewhere in how we're pricing these assets.