Weekend trading always brings lighter volumes—this is just how it goes. But let me be clear: the $CURE community isn't slowing down. We're staying on the grind wherever we can.
Some token bags move fast. Others? They take their time—we've seen some take days before they really pop off. That's just the reality of this space.
Our team keeps pushing. We're reaching out to the hospital via email, making calls, staying active on social channels. The work continues because the mission continues.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 29m ago
Weekend trading volume is low, which is normal, but the community hasn't stopped at all. This is the right attitude to have.
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Anon4461
· 15h ago
That's how weekends are. It's normal for trading volume to be sluggish, but our $CURE team really isn't slacking off; we're still working.
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GasGoblin
· 15h ago
It's normal for weekend trading volume to be low, but $CURE really isn't taking a break. This is the attitude that should be maintained.
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BearMarketMonk
· 15h ago
Weekend trading volume dipped a bit, but $CURE hasn't been lazy, really grinding away.
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GasFeeTears
· 15h ago
Weekend trading volume is already like this, no need to worry. The key is that the CURE community is still working hard, and that’s the attitude.
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EthMaximalist
· 15h ago
Weekend trading volume is usually sparse, so that's nothing new... but $CURE is indeed not slacking off, I am optimistic.
Weekend trading always brings lighter volumes—this is just how it goes. But let me be clear: the $CURE community isn't slowing down. We're staying on the grind wherever we can.
Some token bags move fast. Others? They take their time—we've seen some take days before they really pop off. That's just the reality of this space.
Our team keeps pushing. We're reaching out to the hospital via email, making calls, staying active on social channels. The work continues because the mission continues.