The data for the $DIGI project is pretty crazy—highest ever score of 256, yet only 13,000 units issued, and the opening price was set at a floor price of 2.3. High score, low circulation, and then suppressing the price—it's hard to understand what the project team is trying to do. It's normal for the market to vote with their feet when faced with such contradictory data.
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rugdoc.eth
· 12-09 06:53
High score, low drop rate, just to mess with people
The data for the $DIGI project is pretty crazy—highest ever score of 256, yet only 13,000 units issued, and the opening price was set at a floor price of 2.3. High score, low circulation, and then suppressing the price—it's hard to understand what the project team is trying to do. It's normal for the market to vote with their feet when faced with such contradictory data.