GENESIS BEAST On the day of launch, I will probably be watching the data on the order book all day.


Honestly, when I look at a project now, my first reaction is no longer about whether to rush in, but whether the LP depth is sufficient and whether the initial trades are naturally formed genuine turnover.
After all, those who have been in the blockchain space for a while know that whether a project can sustain daily dividends and growing prize pools ultimately depends on whether the real trading volume can be maintained.
Many projects look lively right after launch, but the pools are ridiculously thin; a little bit of big capital can immediately smash the price through. Not to mention those that rely on fake volume created by pump-and-dump tactics at launch—while the data looks good, without real funds backing it later, the prize pools and dividends are hard to sustain long-term.
So I generally don’t blindly rush into the initial release.
First, I observe the liquidity structure, trading density, and the support from buy and sell orders, then see if there is continuous capital inflow. Only when I confirm that the order book activity is genuine and the turnover logic is working smoothly will I consider planning my subsequent positions.
After all, if a project can’t even sustain early market vitality, no matter how many mechanisms or benefits are added later, it’s hard to form a positive cycle.
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From what I see so far, it’s quite interesting, at least worth adding to the watchlist to see how it performs later.
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