A project raised 12 million but the liquidity on exchange is barely moving. You'd think they could allocate even 1% of that capital to build some actual trading volume and market presence. Seems like gap between funding round announcements and real on-chain activity keeps growing.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 20h ago
Raising 12 million in liquidity is still dead; this is just outrageous.
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GasFeeGazer
· 01-13 09:56
Bro, this is a typical pie-in-the-sky scenario. After raising 12 million, they can't even establish decent liquidity? They're just paper millionaires... It seems like project teams have all learned to boast and raise funds first, and when it comes to trading volume, they just give up completely.
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bridge_anxiety
· 01-13 09:51
Nah, this is a typical fundraising show. Once the money is in hand, it's gone. Trading volume is extremely dull, and not even willing to spend 1%? That's hilarious.
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SmartContractRebel
· 01-13 09:30
After the funding news, there was no further movement. I've seen this routine too many times... It's truly impressive that after 12M, they still can't come up with decent liquidity.
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RugDocScientist
· 01-13 09:28
Listen, after融了12 million in liquidity, it's still so underwhelming? I really can't understand. Just taking out 1% to boost trading volume could make it look like something, but now it's just ridiculous.
A project raised 12 million but the liquidity on exchange is barely moving. You'd think they could allocate even 1% of that capital to build some actual trading volume and market presence. Seems like gap between funding round announcements and real on-chain activity keeps growing.