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After chasing GAIB for more than half a year, it finally had its TGE today. Although there are various voices in the community—some say they were rug pulled, some feel the airdrop wasn't strong enough, and there are various complaints about bugs—but just look at the current trend, it hasn't collapsed like those VC dumping projects.
On the contrary, it has actually seen a slight increase. Personally, I hope it can rally back to the previous high of 0.3.
Let's do the math carefully: a VC project with a current circulating market value of only over 30 million? Isn't that a bit outrageous? Even if calculated on a fully circulating basis, it's only about 150 million in size. Compared to similar projects, is this valuation seriously underestimated?
Wait, the circulating market cap is only 30 million? Are you sure that’s not a miscalculation?
People trying to reverse farm must have really lost badly, haha.
But honestly, for a VC project, this valuation doesn’t look like the usual dump scheme.
No crash on the first day after TGE—is that actually good news?
Honestly, I just hope to break even.
Man, a 150 million supply looks cheap compared to those billion-dollar projects.
But just because it’s cheap, does that mean it’ll definitely make money? That’s the real question.
Feels like another gamble—whether to go all in or hold back is all just luck.
0.3? That's a bit too optimistic, haha.
With such a small circulating supply, it's a bit concerning; it could easily get dumped.
I really want to know what happened before and after the TGE; the information seems a bit chaotic.
Whether it's undervalued or overvalued, to be honest, no one can say for sure right now.
Have those bugs really been fixed? That's the key.
Let's wait and see, no rush to enter a position.
health factor on these launches always sketchy. just... watch your position size, genuinely been there lost that
Circulating supply is only 30 million? That’s insane—wait, did I miss something in the calculation?
If there’s no bloodbath on the first day after TGE, that’s already a big win. Seriously, I’ve seen too many fragmented projects.
0.3? Are we dreaming, or is there actually a chance? It depends on future funding and how active the community stays.
The valuation is a bit too undervalued. Should we try to buy the dip and test the waters?
0.3 is a dream, come on, be realistic.
Really treating VC projects as treasures, be cautious.
Those who are anti-harvesting should wake up, this is just Web3 daily life.
What's so special about a 150 million market cap? It's just more trash.
But the fact that it hasn't collapsed is indeed a bit interesting...
Airdrop is just a facade, don't take it too seriously.
0.3? Let's see if it can hold above 0.1 first. Don't be too greedy.
30 million circulation is indeed small, but I've seen this kind of operation in VC projects many times. Be careful it’s not just a delaying tactic.
With a circulating supply of only 30 million, do you think I can believe it? It must take a lot of restraint. Compared to VC in the same track, it's indeed absurdly low, but that said, if there isn't any follow-up financing injection, this undervaluation might have its reasons. We need to keep an eye on it.
Wait a minute, what's the mentality of those who are fighting back now? They wouldn't be buying the dip, would they?
0.3? Brother, your target is a bit ambitious, I just want to steadily make a twofold profit first.
It's really strange that VC projects haven't experienced dumping, is it true?
But speaking of which, a market cap of 150 million is indeed small enough to look like a newbie project, and the risk is quite high, right?