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GateUser-77ef3a77
· 10-13 14:23
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Don't worry about it. A consolidation means that if you have 1000 units, after the consolidation you only have one, but the price has risen 1000 times, roughly like that. It doesn't really matter; it's mainly because the price looks too low and doesn't look good, so they consolidate it. Later, when new people come in and see that it has risen so much, they think there's an opportunity to buy, but in reality, it doesn't mean much.
Has anyone explained what "merging" actually means? How do you merge? What do you merge?