The token unlock pressure of MERL is worth following. The scale of this round of concentrated release in December is considerable – 70 million tokens are set to flood the market in a short period of time. What does this mean? To put it bluntly, the existing buying capacity will face a huge challenge.
The market logic is actually quite cruel. When the supply side suddenly increases and the demand side does not correspondingly grow, there is only one result: price pressure. A few positive news stories alone cannot support this level of supply shock. The current situation is like a funnel—liquidity is constantly flowing out, and funds are gradually withdrawing. In such times, the mentality of holders often collapses first. In the short term, it is not easy to see a counteracting force to hedge against this supply pressure.
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OnChainSleuth
· 8h ago
70 million coins dumping? This wave must be watched from the sidelines, better run before the mindset collapses.
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rugdoc.eth
· 8h ago
70 million coins get dumped, who can withstand this... It's another old act of supply killing demand, to put it bluntly, it's going to fall.
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StableGenius
· 8h ago
70m tokens dumping in december? lmao, this is textbook tokenomics theater. supply shock meets anemic demand = price goes brrrr downward. seen this movie too many times already.
The token unlock pressure of MERL is worth following. The scale of this round of concentrated release in December is considerable – 70 million tokens are set to flood the market in a short period of time. What does this mean? To put it bluntly, the existing buying capacity will face a huge challenge.
The market logic is actually quite cruel. When the supply side suddenly increases and the demand side does not correspondingly grow, there is only one result: price pressure. A few positive news stories alone cannot support this level of supply shock. The current situation is like a funnel—liquidity is constantly flowing out, and funds are gradually withdrawing. In such times, the mentality of holders often collapses first. In the short term, it is not easy to see a counteracting force to hedge against this supply pressure.