$ALEO So, if Aleo rises back to 1 USD, it means that a single validation node is worth at least 10 million USD. What scale would be needed to stabilize and prevent selling off? Wouldn't that cause network turbulence? Therefore, it’s destined that Aleo’s price will remain at a very low level for a long time—either adjusting the economic model later or having various large institutions that don't care about 10 million USD participate. Clearly, the current Aleo is still far from this goal, so far that whether it can survive until all tokens are unlocked is a question.

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GateUser-87d1ffbb
· 4h ago
I only make two technical clarifications, with all due respect. First, the 10 million ALEO floor and combined staking (own plus delegated), is not capital required from the validator; the minimum auto-stake is 100 ALEO, and the rest comes from third-party delegation. So, no, it does not amount to ten million dollars in terms of immobilized capital.
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GateUser-87d1ffbb
· 4h ago
Fairmain, the reasoning of the good ones, and rare around here, where almost everything is hype and not much accounting. I agree with your underlying conclusion: as long as real usage doesn’t scale, it’s natural for the price to stay depressed for a long time, and whether the network can survive through the release schedule is an open question—and a perfectly legitimate one.
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Multi-PointInteraction
· 9h ago
In the new features, there is no real ecosystem, it's just for scamming retail investors.
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GateUser-d2af0ac6
· 10h ago
Release new features?
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ALEO235
· 10h ago
Analysis of 👍
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