Recently, many people have been discussing this project. Let's first review the fundamentals: the current valuation is approximately $1.2 billion. Interestingly, the pre-sale price is roughly the same as the current market price, with no significant premium.



Logically, this situation is unlikely to last long. Before a public sale, there is usually a price increase to attract more buyers—giving the market a clear signal that institutions or large investors are optimistic about the project. Therefore, a noticeable upward trend is expected in the next few days.

This can both stimulate investors' purchasing desire and verify the market's genuine demand for the project.
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GasFeeLovervip
· 01-12 13:39
No premium this time? Wait, isn’t this a signal that big investors haven’t bottomed out yet... --- The valuation is 1.2 billion, same as the pre-sale price. Laughable, institutions are still on the sidelines. --- That’s right, projects without any upward momentum always do this. There will definitely be a wave before the public sale. --- Zero premium? Then it’s not far from takeoff. Keep watching. --- Theoretically makes sense, but whether it can really take off depends on whether big funds will enter. --- Pre-sale price equals current price. That’s the biggest buying signal, everyone. --- Huh? No premium is actually a good thing? I need to rethink this logic. --- When institutions start pouring money in, that’s the time to jump in. Otherwise, it’s just another game of cutting leeks. --- Let it be, but the key is whether there will really be demand later on. --- This logic... Basically, it’s waiting for that upward trend line to appear, right?
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Frontrunnervip
· 01-11 13:52
Alright, the issue of no premium is indeed ridiculous. According to this logic, the public sale should push upward beforehand.
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PuzzledScholarvip
· 01-11 13:49
No premium means... it hasn't heated up yet. Once the public sale starts, it will definitely rise. --- A valuation of 1.2 billion with the same initial price? That logic doesn't add up; someone is definitely causing trouble. --- It's that same "obviously rising" statement again; I've heard it too many times. --- If the price stays flat, it means institutions haven't entered yet. What's the signal? --- Expected to rise in a few days... I'll just wait to be proven wrong. This kind of statement is old news. --- How to verify real demand? Is it through trading volume or just storytelling? --- No premium is actually a good sign, indicating a safety margin.
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SatoshiLeftOnReadvip
· 01-11 13:46
No premium? That's outrageous, feels a bit dull --- Pre-sale price is the same as the current price... Tsk, this wave should definitely rise --- Waiting to see how the next few days go, anyway, according to historical patterns, there will be a surge --- A 1.2 billion valuation still no bubble? I doubt it --- I haven't seen any signals of institutional entry, that's the real problem --- Real demand... Bro, you're being a bit too optimistic --- It's strange if it doesn't rise, otherwise what's the point of doing pre-sales --- Feels like this time the rhythm is a bit different, maybe breaking the norm
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StealthDeployervip
· 01-11 13:36
Pre-sale price is flat? That doesn't seem right, it feels like someone is suppressing the market. Wait, there's no premium on 1.2 billion USD? That logic is flawed; big players should have moved already. A typical accumulation phase before a pump, it will definitely rise within a few days. If you don't believe it, let's wait and see. History always repeats itself. Damn, it's the same old excuse. The last time someone used this reasoning, they got trapped. This is probably just an excuse to pump and dump. I'll stay on the sidelines for now.
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HappyMinerUnclevip
· 01-11 13:35
1.2 billion without a premium? That doesn't seem right; usually, it would be driven up. I've seen scripts where the pre-sale is on par with the public sale, and typically, there's more dumping than pumping... Without institutional backing, it's really hard to say. Wait, isn't this logic a bit too absolute? I think... maybe the market just hasn't heated up yet.
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