I read a lot of posts about #blum maybe costing 0.1, 1 or even 2 dollars on the listing. In principle, this is true, blum can really cost 2 dollars per coin. This of course creates excitement, people look at the numbers of their coins in the application and are already counting their future millions and booking a tour trip to resorts. This situation is increasingly reminiscent of hamster combat, there they also promised 2 dollars per coin, in the end they really got 2 dollars, but not for 1 coin but for all 5 months of the game. And it seems that many do not understand that a coin can cost as much as you want on the listing, the question here is how many coins will be released. If the total drop is only 100 million coins, then the price may well be 2 dollars, if 100 billion coins are released, then the price will be 0.002 dollars. It is important to understand that the blum points you see on the screen are not the number of coins you will receive. You can get 5 coins, or you can get 105 coins, it all depends on the total emission. The higher the emission, the lower the price. There is no tokenomics for Blum yet, so any talk about the price for a token is nothing more than speculation
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