#PI The deeper a coin falls from its ATH, the greater the amount of capital, market momentum, and positive sentiment required to drive a meaningful recovery. This dynamic often leads to prolonged periods of stagnation or muted price action.
One potential weakness in this scenario is the assumption that accumulation alone guarantees eventual recovery. In reality, without substantial improvements in the project's fundamentals or renewed investor interest, the accumulation can transform into a "liquidity trap" — where large holders find it difficult to exit their positions profitably due to a lack of new buyers at higher prices. Therefore, while price recovery is theoretically possible, the probability diminishes as the gap from ATH widens and as market confidence erodes over time.
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GateUser-95194dd2
· 04-30 00:49
Twelve years ago, I took the first step to build Gate.io, driven by a deep curiosity and interest in the crypto world.
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GateUser-d417f197
· 04-29 16:05
Hurry up and Rug Pull By the time it reaches 0.1, there might be Open Source.
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GateUser-46074e9c
· 04-29 14:57
Hold on to HODL💎
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GateUser-e0ea149d
· 04-29 14:56
Don't worry too much, hold onto the Spot, and when it's fully Open Source, it will rise to the point where you'll question your existence!
#PI The deeper a coin falls from its ATH, the greater the amount of capital, market momentum, and positive sentiment required to drive a meaningful recovery. This dynamic often leads to prolonged periods of stagnation or muted price action.
One potential weakness in this scenario is the assumption that accumulation alone guarantees eventual recovery. In reality, without substantial improvements in the project's fundamentals or renewed investor interest, the accumulation can transform into a "liquidity trap" — where large holders find it difficult to exit their positions profitably due to a lack of new buyers at higher prices.
Therefore, while price recovery is theoretically possible, the probability diminishes as the gap from ATH widens and as market confidence erodes over time.