There is a Token project that is hard for people to understand how to operate.
RLS completed a $1.75 million presale on a certain compliant crowdfunding platform, and what happened? The price slid from $0.06 all the way down to $0.037, a drop of almost 40%. Even more magical—airdrop? Locked. Presale shares? Also locked.
In a bear market, not even a performance is being staged. Tokens are not allowed to be withdrawn, so we just watch the chips flow out? This move somewhat disappoints early supporters. When the market is cold, every action of the project team will be scrutinized.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 15h ago
It's the same old trap again, $1.75 million goes in, and the price plummets straight down. Locking in airdrop and locked shares, is the project party just playing puppet show here? In a bear market, no one dares to hard land, it's all just this vague stance.
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LeverageAddict
· 15h ago
Another typical money-making scheme, it starts playing tricks right after the pre-sale.
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PoolJumper
· 15h ago
This is why I don't get involved in pre-sales anymore, the traps are too deep.
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PanicSeller
· 15h ago
I saw another project like this, how can people still dare to play like this, Lock-up Position locked to the horizon.
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bridge_anxiety
· 15h ago
This is just blatant Be Played for Suckers, still pretending to be Compliance.
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ThesisInvestor
· 15h ago
1.75 million dollars smashed in and fell by 40%, still a Lock-up Position? This is ridiculous, early dumb buyers are Rekt.
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AllInAlice
· 15h ago
Airdrop lock and presale share lock, this is testing the patience limit of early supporters, right?
There is a Token project that is hard for people to understand how to operate.
RLS completed a $1.75 million presale on a certain compliant crowdfunding platform, and what happened? The price slid from $0.06 all the way down to $0.037, a drop of almost 40%. Even more magical—airdrop? Locked. Presale shares? Also locked.
In a bear market, not even a performance is being staged. Tokens are not allowed to be withdrawn, so we just watch the chips flow out? This move somewhat disappoints early supporters. When the market is cold, every action of the project team will be scrutinized.