50% of the pre-sold $mirai coins are in the hands of retail investors, and the chips are highly dispersed. The price pump will also take a few months. When Hippo issued the coins, they opened dozens of tables, and the operators could only open the suitable tables. They must first crash the price to a market value of several million, and then pump it up. Refer to $AVA, which once crashed to zero, and then in a few days, it surged directly to a market value of 400 million. The operators must hold enough chips to control the market and reduce the cost of the pump. This is what can be called a strong coin. Whether it's $PNUT or Hippo, they first crash the price to wash out retail investors before pumping it up.