the initial price does not matter, what matters is the price at which you can buy, recently the bidding started at $1, but I bought in the first minutes at $22, cheaper may have been bought by the market maker, for the pump
tevyants
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good luck trading to everyone. can I ask a theoretical question? sadly, I couldn't find a specific answer, so I'll try to clarify here...
The coin is traded on some swap site. At an initial price of 1 dollar. Before the listing, the price reaches 100 dollars. At what initial price does the coin go to pre-market and then to exchange trading?
1, 100 or is there a completely different pricing logic?
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