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Why isn't a major exchange capitalizing on Zora? The math seems obvious—if Nick Shirley's token reaches a $100m valuation, the biggest winner should be whichever top-tier platform lists it first and pushes volume. Yet the expected players remain surprisingly quiet on the charts. It raises questions: Are they sleeping on the opportunity, or is there more to the picture than surface-level metrics? The asymmetry between potential upside and actual market engagement is hard to ignore.
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Regarding Zora, it feels like the major exchanges are deliberately pretending not to see it. It's a bit outrageous.
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Wait, is there some insider information we don't know about? Why is everyone so calm?
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Is the $100 million market cap just sitting there? Really? Such a good deal and no one is buying?
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An obvious arbitrage opportunity is right in front of us, yet they turn a blind eye. Too suspicious.
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So the problem isn't with Zora, but that the exchanges simply don't want to act?
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Something feels off. They should be able to solve this math problem easily.