It hasn't been a day since I published my first article, Why did the hamster land?

I mentioned the reasons for which you can refer to my previous article.

I recommended buying more hamsters and the price actually went up 6%.

This is a good thing.

Now I will explain why the hamster did not take off as strongly as expected.

Several reasons, including that saying goodbye to the hamster was a little on

A large number of subscribers and its value did not exceed $6 or $9 for those who worked hard for months mining and playing the bot, so they did not sell their coins due to the small amount

So no real money came in when Hamster was listed.

The value kept decreasing because most of the airdrop participants did not sell and the coin kept decreasing in market value.

Because real money did not enter it, and this is a big mistake by the currency team. They did not calculate it correctly. If the distribution had been at a higher rate and for a smaller number, a real movement would have occurred and real money would have entered the currency and it would have shot up as NOT and DOGS did. But it seems that the team is aspiring.

To store currency so that its value gradually increases

Can Hamster make $9 billion this season, and how much would it be worth?

If Hamster succeeds and collects $9 billion this season

It may be worth 0.14 cents at the end of the season.

But I have an ambition to attract $14 billion.

This is the amount that participants in the Binance Launchpad pool invested in BNB before the launch of Hamster, which gives hope that Hamster may reach

0.218 cents since the supply is 64 billion coins out of 100 billion hamster coins

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