In the USD1 wealth management track, the easiest way to get caught up is by those hype-driven meme coins. How to determine if a project is reliable? First, look at the hard data.



ListaDAO's $LISTA currently has a market cap of $46,521,600, with a daily trading volume of $3,879,500, and a trading-to-market cap ratio of 8.34%—what does this mean? You can quickly buy in or sell out without worrying about liquidity issues.

Next, look at the token distribution. Circulating supply is 279 million tokens, with a holder concentration of only 15.72%. In small-cap projects, this level of decentralization is already quite good. The risk of whale dumps is kept very low. Since the project was launched in June last year, it has reached a high of $0.845 and a low of $0.112. Currently, it is in a correction and recovery phase, with good value at the lower price levels.

More importantly, this project does not chase trends but focuses solely on building a USD1 vertical wealth management ecosystem. Community operations have never slackened. For investors seeking steady wealth management, a project with solid data and clear positioning makes holding with confidence a safe choice.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 17h ago
An 8.34% trading ratio, this liquidity is indeed not bad, but I still need to see if any big players are secretly accumulating chips.
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SmartContractWorkervip
· 01-11 22:53
The data is indeed solid, but I care more about whether it might suddenly rug pull one day. These days, who would believe that and who would be foolish. Having more retail chips doesn't necessarily mean safety. I think it depends on whether they are truly retail or just dispersed masks. Is this wave of $LISTA's pullback an opportunity or a signal? We really need to observe more and not be fooled by "holding blindly." Good liquidity is great, but small-cap coins can also be very volatile. I prefer to be more cautious. Reliable projects are too few. No matter how much data I look at, I can't withstand a black swan event. A high transaction-to-market cap ratio could also mean that the whales are just entertaining themselves. I've learned this lesson. Not chasing the hot trend? That means there's no hype. Once the hype is gone, who will still play? Low positions are indeed attractive, but how to confirm that the bottom is right here? That's the hardest part.
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BridgeNomadvip
· 01-11 22:51
nah hold up, that 15.72% concentration sounds clean on paper but i've seen this exact chart before right before a whale dumped half their bag. the liquidity depth matters way more than that ratio tbh
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MetaNomadvip
· 01-11 22:46
I agree that the data is solid, but is a 15.72% concentration really considered diversified among small coins? I'm still a bit uneasy... Let's wait and see how the community's enthusiasm develops.
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GasGuruvip
· 01-11 22:35
Hard data doesn't lie. The 8.34% turnover rate is there, at least it's not some ghost project with daily transactions of just a few thousand dollars.
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MidnightTradervip
· 01-11 22:25
The data is indeed impressive, but the fluctuation from 0.112 to 0.845... I still need to see if the community consensus is strong enough.
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