The Learning project also didn't escape the fate of "top building." Interestingly, while others accumulate during the bottom phase, Learning seems to have a different trait—it struggles to go up. Some jokingly say it has a built-in "ceiling buff," and no matter how much it's manipulated, it can't break through the ceiling. This phenomenon can indeed be seen quite often in the market; some projects seem to be inherently limited in height, and no matter how much hype they generate, their trend remains hard to change.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 7h ago
Learning this coin is truly amazing, with an inherent ceiling quality; all the fuss is pointless.
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BearMarketBro
· 7h ago
The term "cap buff" is brilliant; Learning is the kind of player who can turn into a ceiling even when given another chance.
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DegenGambler
· 7h ago
Capping buff, huh? That's hilarious. This is a negative example of the chosen one.
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ser_ngmi
· 7h ago
The name "Cap Buff" is spot on; Learning is truly hopeless.
The Learning project also didn't escape the fate of "top building." Interestingly, while others accumulate during the bottom phase, Learning seems to have a different trait—it struggles to go up. Some jokingly say it has a built-in "ceiling buff," and no matter how much it's manipulated, it can't break through the ceiling. This phenomenon can indeed be seen quite often in the market; some projects seem to be inherently limited in height, and no matter how much hype they generate, their trend remains hard to change.