#ALEO The delisting is not the issue at all, it's a matter of when. Currently, validators' coins and Nodes' staked coins have not been sold, in addition to the recent addition of 16 million coins staked by exchanges. The situation now is that Miners and some retail investors are selling, and there are no market makers at the moment. Furthermore, some people are using short-selling robots, causing the coin price to keep falling. Look at the volume now, those investors holding tens of millions of coins can't sell them at all. If they sell 10 million coins, the remaining coins will depreciate by half. Their way to profit is to get retail investors out of positions, then concentrate the chips and drive up the price.
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WealthComesFromAllDi
· 2025-03-04 21:58
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· 2025-03-04 18:27
The investors have almost 1.2 billion coins, and their coins also come at a cost. They won't devalue 1.2 billion coins just to sell a few tens of millions. The current phase is to consume the retail investors' chips. The coins of retail investors mainly come from POW output and a small portion from POS output. Once the initial chips are mostly collected, it will be quite easy for the whales to absorb the POW portion of the chips.
#ALEO The delisting is not the issue at all, it's a matter of when. Currently, validators' coins and Nodes' staked coins have not been sold, in addition to the recent addition of 16 million coins staked by exchanges. The situation now is that Miners and some retail investors are selling, and there are no market makers at the moment. Furthermore, some people are using short-selling robots, causing the coin price to keep falling. Look at the volume now, those investors holding tens of millions of coins can't sell them at all. If they sell 10 million coins, the remaining coins will depreciate by half. Their way to profit is to get retail investors out of positions, then concentrate the chips and drive up the price.