Bitcoin has surged tens of thousands of times, where's my share?
Ethereum has surged thousands of times, how come it's all gone after 4 years?
Rising hundreds of times, why is it hard to double?
I haven't even gotten on the train, and you're telling me it's a value coin after rising hundreds, thousands, or tens of thousands of times? Do you think I'm foolish?
Any coin that has risen hundreds or thousands of times must not have risen before.
If it's risen hundreds of times, it's telling you there are no more opportunities for hundreds of times—only 2x or 3x left. If it's risen thousands of times, it's telling you there are no more opportunities for thousands of times, and you should run after making a double.
A deflationary public chain with a market cap of 300 million USD, 99.9% decentralized, 0.5% heavy taxation, imposing heavy taxes on institutional giants, and Binance burns 50% of trading fees on the 1st of each month.
A new chain born at the end of the last bull market has not yet experienced a complete bull market.
With a market cap of only 300 million, how many times can you see it grow?
99.9% of the tokens are minted by retail investors worldwide, while 0.1% of the tokens are inherited from Luna. The 60 billion USD of Luna has resulted in 99.9% decentralization for LUNC. The second-largest market cap, Ethereum, is only 50% decentralized, with 50% coming from the founders and 50% from miners, while Sol and XRP have less than 10%.
0.5% heavy taxation is unique in the crypto world, imposing heavy taxes on institutions and giants to achieve deflation. To transfer 10 billion, 50 million LUNC must be burned; this kind of deflation is the fastest and strongest, which is why large blockchains worth hundreds of billions cannot achieve deflation. A public chain with a market cap of 300 million USD can achieve it. Check deflation information in image 4.
Binance burns 50% of trading fees on the 1st of each month for LUNC; which public chain has such treatment?
Decentralized close to Bitcoin, deflation surpassing Ethereum and other large public chains, supported by the world's largest exchange, with a market cap of only 300 million—how about 100 times? What about 1000 times?