$STRK If you are new, you should not buy Strk because:

• Extreme volatility – easy to FOMO, hard to cut losses at the right time.

• Tokens are still heavily locked – there will be more selling in the future.

• The project is not complete – few real applications, actual value is unclear.

• Hyped by KOLs – easy to get swept along without understanding anything.

• No plan – newcomers tend to buy on impulse and then... regret it.

Starknet currently – potential “on paper” mainly:

• TVL (total value locked) is extremely low compared to other Layer 2s.

• High and slow fees – real users are frustrated, many testnet users have left the mainnet.

• Few DApps with users – applications like JediSwap, zkLend, etc., have very low volume and little activity.

• Difficult for developers to access – the Cairo language is different, not friendly to regular programmers.

• Weak community – compared to other chains, Starknet lacks both users and developers.

Current STRK: Coin has almost no practical use

• Not needed to use dApp: Most applications on Starknet do not require users to hold STRK to use.

• No staking, no real yield: STRK currently does not provide passive income like staking rewards or network fees.

• No strong governance: Although it claims to be a governance token, up to now holders of STRK still have no clear influence on the network's direction.

• Not scarce: The supply of STRK is very large and heavily locked, will continuously unlock in the future – creating long-term selling pressure.

• Not used as network fees (realistically): Although it claims to use STRK to pay transaction fees, it is still primarily using ETH.

truly enthusiastic.