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Regarding the Situation with the President of #argentina 1. Every day, influencers launch hundreds of identical tokens on $SOL , and people lose millions daily—yet no one seems to question the need for legal investigations! But if the president tweets about a token, then it’s automatically a scam? So, are we applying double standards based on the status of the person promoting the token? 2. What is this ridiculous information about the "team" behind the #libra token? What team exactly, and what did they even do? Did they just gather a focus group to come up with a name and ticker? Pressed two buttons to deploy a contract on Solana while paying 5$ in gas fees? Why would a shitcoin—especially on Solana—even need a team? Maybe a marketing team at best? 3. How do people at Milei’s level even get involved in such nonsense? Either he was aware of the plan from the start, or he’s just an idiot, or maybe he doesn’t even run his own Twitter account—some "team" does. 4. People lost money! Yes, imagine that—99% of people lose money on meme tokens! Everyone acts so surprised as if this is something new. The only difference is that when people lose money on other tokens, they stay quiet about it because they’re too ashamed to admit their stupidity—falling for yet another dog-themed token and losing a couple of thousand dollars. But if you lose money on the president’s meme token, then suddenly it’s a scam? You were robbed? No, you’re just a clown with a gambling addiction.
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Real Money in Crypto Is Much Less Than Market Capitalization Yes not so popular opinion! But The actual amount of money invested in cryptocurrencies is significantly lower than the market capitalization. This is because market capitalization does not account for liquidity or the real volume of money that has been injected into an asset. Why Is Real Money Less Than Market Capitalization? Early Investors and Low Entry Costs Many cryptocurrencies were purchased at extremely low prices during their early stages. For example, $BTC was worth just a few cents in its early days but now trades for tens of thousands of dollars. Market capitalization reflects the current price, but the actual money invested was much lower. Liquidity and Trading Volume Not all coins are actively traded. A large portion is held in wallets and remains out of circulation. The real money in the market refers to the funds actively used for buying and selling on exchanges. Speculation and Inflated Market Cap Cryptocurrency prices are often inflated due to speculation, leading to an artificially high market capitalization. However, this does not represent the actual amount of money present in the system. Estimating the Real Money in Crypto It is difficult to determine the exact amount of real money in the crypto market, but rough estimates can be made: I think that real money invested in crypto accounts for only 10-20% of the total market capitalization. This is because a large portion of the market cap consists of "paper profits" rather than actual invested funds.If the total crypto market capitalization is around $3 trillion, the real money in circulation could be between $300 billion and $600 billion. Bitcoin as an Example If Bitcoin’s market capitalization is $1 trillion, the real money invested in it might only be $100-200 billion.This discrepancy highlights how market cap can be misleading when assessing the actual liquidity and investment in the space. #BTC
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