$PI Let's discuss a question: if most of the barter in the ecological marketplace is priced at 1∪, then will the exchange's price also rise to 1∪?

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FallShort444
· 22h ago
Does the merchant dare to do 1 dollar? Make him go from Elon Musk to Wang Jianlin in minutes😂
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GateUser-191a6f03
· 06-01 04:56
Are you willing to be this merchant and “carry the sedan chair” for them? If you set this price, everyone will just buy out the exchange’s coins and go trade for goods— but the real question is, do you have that much money to do it?
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AYoungManIsNotWorth
· 06-01 04:27
Yes, because when the exchange price is lower than the barter circulating value, no one brings tokens to the exchange for trading; instead, they choose external barter channels to cash out and realize maximum value.
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GateUser-2216933f
· 06-01 02:23
Just charge forward 👊
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HuashengIndustries
· 06-01 02:10
Once barter trading is made seamless and payment is connected, it is inevitable that community and marketplace voting will initially set a unified price for barter.
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GateUser-7fe99ca1
· 06-01 02:09
If the prices are not the same, wouldn't everyone go arbitrage?
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GateUser-576e7bb2
· 06-01 02:06
It’s not easy for the crypto market to rise to one dollar in a single day.
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GateUser-d6f5ec45
· 06-01 01:48
Value is fluid, and prices will converge.
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ThirdYoungerBrother,FifthOlder
· 06-01 01:37
If the exchange price is 0.14, would the commodity barter supplier be that naive too?
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GateUser-8ed4b052
· 06-01 01:34
It's necessary; there's no such thing as a dual pricing system.
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