TOBY's market landscape looks a bit "pathological." The majority of tokens are still sitting in uncirculated wallets, while the trading pool appears very tight, with liquidity being frighteningly thin. Ironically, the trading volume is enough to move the price. The result is—this market has become a playground of scarcity, with volatility one after another, and every step can cause a surge. Try using a small amount of money to sweep the order book, and the price will shoot up rapidly—that's the current rhythm. Strictly speaking, this is a typical negative supply shock phenomenon: liquidity crunch + ample trading volume often create intense price swings.

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AirdropHuntressvip
· 01-10 22:25
Pay attention to these wallet addresses; when large amounts of undistributed tokens suddenly drop, it's the death knell.
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DataPickledFishvip
· 01-10 19:35
This market is way too thin, a small amount coming in can hit the daily limit up. Are you all waiting for a breakdown? I think this liquidity will collapse sooner or later. Small money can move big trends; honestly, it's just a game for bagholders. Seriously, this kind of market structure is bound to have issues sooner or later. When will the chips lying in the wallet be released? Can this trading volume even support it? This volatility is outrageous; I just can't understand it. The supply shock is spot on; it's basically a setup to cut the leeks. With such poor liquidity, what are people thinking trading like this...
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GateUser-00be86fcvip
· 01-09 15:47
Bro, this liquidity is as thin as paper. Every buy pushes the price up. How are you supposed to play? --- TOBY is indeed pathological. Small investors buy in and it skyrockets. Who can stand that? --- Low liquidity but such high trading volume. This is obviously a scam. --- Holding tokens in the wallet without releasing them, how can you play like that? It's a bit outrageous. --- For tokens with low liquidity and high volatility, do you really dare to make a move?
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SmartContractWorkervip
· 01-09 00:55
This liquidity is too thin; a single order can pump the price, and it feels like it could crash at any moment.
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AirdropHunterXiaovip
· 01-09 00:53
Liquidity is so poor that a small amount of funds can easily manipulate the market, what does that mean? It just indicates a large gaming space. Hmm, this "pathological" structure... early projects are all like this, tokens held tightly by big players, retail investors playing the volatility for profit. Oh, you're right, supply shocks have this effect. Small funds can push prices up, but the risks also rise. This TOBY project... it's a bit like fishing. Whoever takes the last bite is doomed. Weak liquidity + sufficient trading volume, isn't this a powder keg? It can explode at any moment, but who knows which way it will blow.
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BlockchainNewbievip
· 01-09 00:40
In this thin liquidity environment, a quick sell-off causes a crash, making it too easy to manipulate. It's just a trap game—early investors sit back and profit, while later entrants become the bagholders. Although the volatility is high, so are the risks. I think I'll stay on the sidelines. With such poor liquidity, what if you want to sell? If you can't get out, it's game over. Honestly, it's just the whales playing around; we're just here to watch the show. Let's talk about it later; entering now is too risky. In this kind of market, small investors really can't figure it out; it's safer to just stay put. Feels like a trap to cut the leeks—wake up, everyone.
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OldLeekNewSicklevip
· 01-09 00:34
Hmm... This chip distribution clearly gives the impression of a pump-and-dump scheme. To put it bluntly, it's just waiting to be exploited. Large uncirculated supply + thin liquidity, isn't this what the project team calls "scarcity"? Ironically. Small investors sweeping the order book can cause prices to spike, but it sounds excitingly risky—it's actually a trap, and you'll eventually have to buy back in. Such negative supply shocks usually aren't good news; just for your reference. A typical opportunity for retail investors to save themselves—depends on whether you're lucky or not.
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ApeShotFirstvip
· 01-09 00:26
Wow, the liquidity is so thin that a single order can hit the daily limit? Isn't this just a playground for big players? Just do it, small amounts sweep the order book and push it up, anyway it's all gambler's mentality. This pathological market will eventually blow up, but before that, everyone wants to buy the dip. TOBY this wave really belongs to the "looks like it can make money, but actually gets eaten" situation. I'll just see if anyone will take the bait. Small trades can move the price, this is a damn time bomb, brother.
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