Been keeping an eye on edgeX_exchange lately—pretty interesting what they're building. They're launching their own blockchain similar to how Hyperliquid did it, except their angle is different: way deeper liquidity pools. That's actually the selling point here.
But here's the thing with their native token MARU. Since the token generation event, they've been running community reward programs continuously, yet the price hasn't budged much. The mechanics are solid on paper, but it seems execution and market perception are two different beasts. Whether that's a feature or a bug depends on how you see it.
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NFTBlackHole
· 4h ago
Deep liquidity pools sound good, but MARU is a bit awkward... The community rewards have been running for a while, but the price hasn't moved. It looks fine on paper, but the reality is quite tough.
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DAOdreamer
· 4h ago
Deep liquidity is good enough, but MARU's price really can't hold up anymore.
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Community rewards have been poured in so much but the price still won't move? How to put it... what looks good on paper is always a bit different from reality.
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The hyperliquid setup can be used with edgeX as well, but ultimately it depends on whether the market is willing to buy in.
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After working on the reward program for so long, the token price ended up like wood. Haha.
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The deep liquidity pool is indeed well-designed, but the presence of the MARU token is really quite faint.
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StableBoi
· 4h ago
As long as liquidity is deep, how can you sell if the token price doesn't move?
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 4h ago
Deep liquidity pools sound good, but MARU's price really can't be pushed up.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 4h ago
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Deep liquidity selling points always sound the most虚 (meaning "hollow" or "empty"), why not first push the coin price up before bragging?
Crazy airdrops but the price remains stagnant, what does that indicate...
MARU is a典型教材 (typical example) of "perfect mechanism, poor效果 (effect)"
Wait, they copied Hyperliquid's approach, where's the竞争力 (competitiveness)?
Anyway, I’m waiting for the破发 (breakdown) to see, entering now is just giving away free stuff.
The gap between execution and cognition, this is the真实写照 (true portrayal) of the crypto world.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 4h ago
Deep liquidity pools sound good, but what's going on with MARU's token price staying completely still... No matter how many airdrops there are, it can't move the market.
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GhostInTheChain
· 4h ago
Deep liquidity pools sound good, but with MARU's current price just lying flat, it's really hard to stay optimistic.
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Community incentives are just for show; the market is as realistic as ever.
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Perfect on paper but a flop in execution—that's the usual operation in Web3.
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Hyperliquid has done it before, and now edgeX is doing it again. Where's the real innovation?
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Token price is stagnant, which means either the market doesn't understand it or it's just not that attractive.
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Is deep liquidity enough to save the market? I doubt it; it depends on how the team operates moving forward.
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Another old trick: "mechanism is perfect but execution is poor." I'm tired of seeing it.
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Can't reward it; if MARU could really rise, it would have already. Continuous incentives are just stuck in place—so awkward.
Been keeping an eye on edgeX_exchange lately—pretty interesting what they're building. They're launching their own blockchain similar to how Hyperliquid did it, except their angle is different: way deeper liquidity pools. That's actually the selling point here.
But here's the thing with their native token MARU. Since the token generation event, they've been running community reward programs continuously, yet the price hasn't budged much. The mechanics are solid on paper, but it seems execution and market perception are two different beasts. Whether that's a feature or a bug depends on how you see it.