Interesting market phenomenon: A certain public chain project has only 8 daily active users on average, with fewer than 10 transactions per day, yet its market cap reaches $1 billion, and the FDV hits $15 billion. This huge gap between user numbers and valuation truly reflects the awkward situation faced by some projects in the current crypto market—serious mismatch between data performance and market pricing. In the face of sluggish user growth and extremely low trading activity, why does the valuation remain high? The logic behind this warrants deep reflection.
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BridgeNomad
· 13h ago
8 active users and $10B valuation? bro that's not a public chain, that's a exit liquidity trap waiting to happen. seen this movie before during the 2017 ICO craze... tvl migration patterns don't lie, this reeks of counter-party risk masquerading as innovation
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wagmi_eventually
· 13h ago
8 users support 15 billion FDV? This is the magic of Web3.
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SnapshotBot
· 14h ago
8 users, 15 billion FDV... This is really outrageous, probably just supported by stories and expectations.
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PerpetualLonger
· 14h ago
8 users, 15 billion FDV. Isn't this our investment philosophy? Faith is liquidity.
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WalletInspector
· 14h ago
Wow, 8 users support 15 billion FDV? That must be some impressive storytelling.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 14h ago
actually hold up—8 daily users to $10B market cap? that's like a 1.25B ratio per active wallet. the statistical arbitrage opportunities here are *chef's kiss* if you're brave enough to short the ponzi. classic liquidity trap meets pure speculation. anyone else running the numbers or just me noticing this absolute valuation disconnect?
Interesting market phenomenon: A certain public chain project has only 8 daily active users on average, with fewer than 10 transactions per day, yet its market cap reaches $1 billion, and the FDV hits $15 billion. This huge gap between user numbers and valuation truly reflects the awkward situation faced by some projects in the current crypto market—serious mismatch between data performance and market pricing. In the face of sluggish user growth and extremely low trading activity, why does the valuation remain high? The logic behind this warrants deep reflection.