There's been significant movement in the PI project on the Base blockchain worth paying attention to. A large portion of the PI token's investor relations allocation—reportedly around 99%—has been consolidated into just two wallets. This kind of concentration raises questions about token distribution patterns and market dynamics. If you're tracking this project or similar early-stage tokens, you might want to monitor how these holdings develop and whether the project can build sustainable momentum despite the centralized allocation.
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Ink-DyedQingyang
· 01-18 11:03
POW, POS types naturally wouldn't have this situation. Plus, there are angel investments, public offerings, private placements, and various fundraising methods. The distribution of wallets must be more scattered than this, I have to admit! New things will inevitably break conventional rules; it's just a matter of whether you can accept it. Just like the blockchain trilemma—different directions, different things—it's already set and can't change! If you can accept it, go ahead; if not, then just watch! It's like shopping—you think it's expensive, so you choose not to buy. But if you don't buy, you can't just criticize the seller's product endlessly, right? Isn't that the logic?
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 01-18 08:56
99% concentrated in two wallets? Isn't that a red flag? Early projects that operate like this haven't fared well.
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SignatureCollector
· 01-18 08:54
99% invested in two wallets? That requires a lot of trust, or rather, a huge bet...
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LightningAllInHero
· 01-18 08:43
99% concentrated in two wallets? Isn't that a clear red flag? Who would still dare to touch it?
There's been significant movement in the PI project on the Base blockchain worth paying attention to. A large portion of the PI token's investor relations allocation—reportedly around 99%—has been consolidated into just two wallets. This kind of concentration raises questions about token distribution patterns and market dynamics. If you're tracking this project or similar early-stage tokens, you might want to monitor how these holdings develop and whether the project can build sustainable momentum despite the centralized allocation.