The market's response to $AIKO tells an interesting story. At a 300K market cap, the reaction was lukewarm at best—skepticism ran high. But fast-forward to a 3M valuation, and suddenly the same token gets completely different treatment. It's a classic tale of how perception shifts when the numbers move. What seems risky at tiny valuations suddenly looks appealing once it gains traction and scale. The tech doesn't change, but the market's appetite sure does.
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MergeConflict
· 10h ago
This is just ridiculous. When it's 300k, no one cares, but at 3M, it's all followers... Basically, it's just herd mentality.
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-14 00:37
Basically, it's the leek effect—no one pays attention to 300k, but when the net worth hits 3 million, it becomes popular. LOL
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FOMOSapien
· 01-13 23:02
This is a typical herd mentality. Nobody pays attention at 300k, but starts bragging at 3m... Really funny.
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MEVvictim
· 01-13 22:54
Basically, it's just about the profit effect bringing people in. The technology hasn't changed, but the mindset has completely changed.
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WalletDivorcer
· 01-13 22:52
Basically, it's because the size is small and no one pays attention. After it rises, everyone just follows the trend... That's the magic of the crypto world.
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DoomCanister
· 01-13 22:51
It's that simple... Nobody paid attention to 300k, but suddenly 3m is all about the big brains? Honestly, it's still about chasing the trend; the token itself hasn't changed much.
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Anon4461
· 01-13 22:34
Is that it? Nobody paid attention at 300k, but once it hits 3M, everyone starts fawning. Truly ridiculous.
The market's response to $AIKO tells an interesting story. At a 300K market cap, the reaction was lukewarm at best—skepticism ran high. But fast-forward to a 3M valuation, and suddenly the same token gets completely different treatment. It's a classic tale of how perception shifts when the numbers move. What seems risky at tiny valuations suddenly looks appealing once it gains traction and scale. The tech doesn't change, but the market's appetite sure does.