Regarding the matters of a certain leading exchange's spot trading for the project, the most core aspect is actually providing users with an explanation.



To be honest, whether prices go up or down completely depends on market sentiment—the market cap of the coin is there, and the data is transparent. You can't apply last year's market conditions to this year; each cycle is different. After listing on the spot market, the project may experience a shakeout or may be directly driven up, and both are normal.

But here is a key point: once the project is listed on the spot trading, the idea of going to zero is basically eliminated. This is the biggest guarantee of listing on a certain leading exchange—liquidity is established, market recognition is gained, and the risk factor is reduced. For investors, this is the most tangible protection.
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FrontRunFightervip
· 15h ago
nah, this liquidity argument's weak tbh. they're just dressing up listing as some kind of safety blanket when we all know cex listings don't mean squat against actual market manipulation. seen too many projects pump then crater right after—the real dark forest is just moving to derivatives now.
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NFTragedyvip
· 01-07 19:59
Holding spot is an insurance that won't go to zero, that's correct. But the problem is, how many people can be shaken out during that washout?
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LiquidityOraclevip
· 01-07 19:44
Liquidity brings stability; this is the most straightforward logic.
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ChainSauceMastervip
· 01-07 19:44
The head has delivered the spot goods, at least I don't have to worry about being scammed and running away every day. This is indeed reassuring.
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TokenStormvip
· 01-07 19:38
Wake up, good liquidity ≠ won't crash. I've heard this logic too many times. The exchange's reassurance does provide some psychological comfort, but do you really think it can stop the whales' sickle? On-chain data won't lie.
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RugPullSurvivorvip
· 01-07 19:35
Trading on top-tier exchanges' spot market is like taking a reassuring pill; at least it won't go to zero overnight. Trading on the spot market truly changes the game; liquidity is right there. Market fluctuations depend on the market, but at least someone is willing to buy in, and that's enough. Basically, it's like having insurance; the risks aren't so outrageous. Liquidity is the real moat; everything else is just clouds. Being able to list on top-tier exchanges' spot market at least proves it's not an air project. As market recognition increases, it becomes much more reassuring. Whether it's a price surge or a shakeout, it's far better than a direct rug pull.
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