It's strange, why do some people think that PIZZA, with a market value of 200 million, has a high odds.

The project owner didn't spend a penny, and the money-grabbing party didn't spend a penny, but the market value increased by 200 million out of thin air. I haven't traded, but I think it must have at least 20 million funds to maintain the market value, otherwise I'm afraid of jumping.

In fact, Unisat's total financing has not been disclosed, and it was suspended when it felt that GAS was too high.

A wallet company that has been established for more than a year has made 100 million US dollars. Is it too little? It's still a team based in Shenzhen (it seems). Have you been in the cryptocurrency circle for a long time? All 7 small goals feel a little bit short?

This thing is really incomparable with runes.

1. Runes are new assets. Although they are the continuation of inscriptions, they also have innovations. PIZZA is just an inscription, just one more word. The problem is that the way of issuing assets is gradually outdated. Have you seen the crazy fights like last year? No...

2. Rune stones and other assets are largely pre-rune, and this process has gone through countless changes of hands. Although they are all airdrops, the profit-taking of Pizza has not been washed, while the runes have been washed 180 times. Moreover, after a few months of trouble, the final market value is only about 1 billion.

So, an asset that is not a new way of playing, not a super-strong dealer, and has not madly strangled the profit-taking. If you buy it at this time, is the odds enough?

I am talking about the odds, not FUD. These are two concepts. Please do not force a refutation if you lack basic knowledge.

Buffett said that a good target, a good price, and a good time are the three good ones.

Maybe, PIZZA is a good target (can be used as a MEME), but it is not a good time or a good price.

Some people say that I have moral problems for taking and scolding. It's really ridiculous. The project owner's father gave you pocket money, but you didn't spend it? Save it for marrying a wife? Your father gave you New Year's money, is it immoral to spend it?

The angle of scolding is untenable.