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I've noticed that in the crypto community, there's increasing talk about Linea — literally everyone is discussing what the price could be at the listing of this second-layer token. Pre-market trading, analyst forecasts, hype in Discords — all of this paints an interesting picture of where Linea might start and how it will behave in the first days.
First of all, what exactly is it? Linea is a second-layer solution for Ethereum that speeds up transactions and reduces fees while maintaining the security of the base layer. The project has received serious community support, and the recent airdrop has attracted huge attention from developers and traders.
Now, the most interesting part — price forecasts. Opinions vary quite a lot here. Some analysts look at funding models and suggest a range of 0.096-0.12 per token, which would give Linea a valuation of about 6.7-8.6 billion at full dilution. Others are more conservative and see the listing around 0.05-0.08. In a good market, the token could even break the 0.10-0.15 level in the first hours after launch.
There are also more optimistic scenarios. Some traders believe that in a bullish market, Linea could soar up to 0.50. The community shows high interest, although pre-market volatility was wild — fluctuations from 3.6 down to 0.05 were seen, indicating high risks of early speculation.
If we take a realistic range, the listing will most likely happen somewhere between 0.05 and 0.15 under normal conditions. But if hype coincides with good liquidity, the upper range of 0.15-0.50 is also possible.
What will determine the final price? Several key factors. First — liquidity. If market makers provide a decent volume, the price will be more stable. If liquidity is weak, expect volatility. Second — selling pressure from airdrop recipients. Many people who received Linea for free might sell immediately on the market. Third — overall market sentiment. If Bitcoin and Ethereum are in a bullish phase, demand for altcoins will be higher. And of course, the hype around Layer 2 solutions could create a temporary spike.
Overall, the Linea listing promises to be one of the most discussed events. Current data shows that the market is still forming, but if everything aligns well, we could see interesting movements. The main thing — remember that the first hours after listing are always the most volatile, so it’s better not to chase the peak. It’s exciting to watch how all this unfolds.