$USUAL Today we will discuss whether those who receive free airdrops will sell and crash the market. The following is my analysis, for your reference only. If there are differing opinions, I respect freedom of speech, but please use civil language.

First, clarify whether free airdrops are received more by retail investors or institutions. The answer is definitely that institutions receive more, while retail investors receive less. Who is willing to sell? It is estimated that 50% of retail investors will sell, while 50% will continue to hold after receiving it. As for institutions? The answer is that institutions will be more rational, conducting research on the merits and demerits of the token before making decisions that maximize their own interests. If the token has development potential, as long as it is not a worthless coin, since it was obtained for free at a cost of zero, they will continue to hold it until it reaches the peak price they expect, at which point they will sell in batches. If institutions find through research that it is a low-quality coin with no development prospects, they will also sell it in batches at small peaks.

Based on the above analysis, and since USUAL is clearly not a worthless coin, the probability of the coins received by institutions crashing the market after the opening is almost zero. Because once formal trading begins, as long as institutions do not sell and there are a large number of new buyers coming in, only a small portion of retail investors selling the airdrop will not cause any significant impact due to the small quantity. After formal trading begins, if there are temporary large sell-offs, it is also a market maker's behavior of cleaning before a price increase. There is no need to worry, just patiently wait for the price to rise and then reap the benefits.