Rational Discussion about $USUAL
In recent days, the price of $U$USUAL has fluctuated slightly, and a wave of bearish sentiment has emerged in the market. Just two days ago, when the price dropped, many people appeared in the square, making all sorts of claims, declaring that daily releases would cause the price to plummet to 0.5U. Such statements are utterly absurd and amusing.
Let’s take a long-term view and look at the data: by October 2025, usual expects the supply to gradually grow to 1 billion coins. At that time, everyone should have a scale in their hearts to weigh: when 1 billion coins are circulating in the market, how much is each coin worth in your personal value judgment? If you believe it still deserves the current price, or even has potential for upward movement, then hold on tight and keep your position; if you have doubts and think that such a large quantity can't support the existing price, then selling to realize gains can also be a wise choice. Why waste energy on unnecessary bearish talk, which is both a waste of breath and time? There are also some people who are eagerly waiting for the price to drop significantly to pick up a bargain, thinking they will enter when it hits a very low price. But I wonder, during pre-market trading, when the low price was right in front of you, why didn’t you act? If you miss the opportunity, you have to accept it. Don’t blame others in the end; the responsibility ultimately lies with yourself. Do you still naively think that those who bought at 0.2U will generously hand over their coins to you? Stop dreaming; such good fortune doesn’t exist.
Ultimately, the market is the ultimate judge of the quality of a token. Tokens themselves do not have an absolute distinction of good or bad; their fate is entirely tied to market demand. If the market favors it and there is sustained demand, it will naturally stand firm in this wave and move forward; conversely, if the market discards it and no longer needs it, it will inevitably fade away and be eliminated by the times. Therefore, in the face of market fluctuations, let’s maintain more rationality and less emotional outburst. $USUAL