RIVER copying TRB's strategy is indeed feasible, mainly depending on whether a major exchange continues to refuse listing on the spot market. However, the project team has publicly questioned why they have not yet received support for listing. From a trader's perspective, this policy discrepancy almost backfired—timing of listing and the exchange's support directly affect liquidity and price performance, and hesitation could quietly close the market window.
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ZkProofPudding
· 12h ago
This move by the exchange is really brilliant, passing the ball to the project team, making RIVER now caught in a difficult position...
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DegenWhisperer
· 12h ago
Not listing on exchanges is just trying to starve the project. Whether RIVER's move can succeed still depends on luck.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 12h ago
The exchange is really playing hard; are the stranded project teams just trying to buy time? Without listing on the market, there's no buzz, and liquidity just disappears.
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LightningHarvester
· 12h ago
Ha, it's that same old exchange trick again. Whether RIVER can turn things around by learning TRB depends on which one is willing to list it.
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DeFiAlchemist
· 12h ago
the exchange gatekeeping game is literally transmuting liquidity into scarcity... tbh RIVER copying TRB's playbook only works if that tier-1 venue finally breaks. project's been shouting into the void about this for months, smh
RIVER copying TRB's strategy is indeed feasible, mainly depending on whether a major exchange continues to refuse listing on the spot market. However, the project team has publicly questioned why they have not yet received support for listing. From a trader's perspective, this policy discrepancy almost backfired—timing of listing and the exchange's support directly affect liquidity and price performance, and hesitation could quietly close the market window.