I think $sato is a long-term project. Why do I say that? Recently, I studied the mechanism of this coin, and there is one point I’ve thought about that cannot be ignored. When the secondary market price exceeds the official price, users will prefer to go to the official mint to create coins, including arbitrage traders. The coins in the secondary market are already circulated. When the circulating coins enter a shortage and price increase situation in the current market, if users choose to go to the official mint to create coins instead of continuing to buy coins on the secondary market, it unintentionally increases the circulating supply and weakens the price surge caused by FOMO in the secondary market. The official burn deflation and the bottom support buy-in, which I’ve mentioned before, belong to the last-ditch tool during the critical moment of a coin’s price plummeting—it's not a booster for price increases.


In summary, I personally believe that the Sato coin is unlikely to experience a dramatic surge; it can only steadily move upward step by step. The advantage is that the bottom price keeps rising, making a sharp crash less likely. The downside is that some people hoping for quick short-term wealth may be disappointed.
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