Someone asked, why not analyze in depth the valuation logic of Binance Coin? I'm really speechless. To be honest, this question is really hard to answer—if the valuation is too high, it’s easy to be accused of hype; if it’s too low, it seems like pessimism.
Neither left nor right, and the middle path is also difficult. What do you all think? Are there any ideas for breaking the deadlock?
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NestedFox
· 12-28 00:43
Valuation is basically Schrödinger's cat—no matter what you say, someone will criticize it. I think I'll just not write about it at all.
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LightningClicker
· 12-26 09:52
Valuation is not an exact science; frankly, it all depends on whether you believe in it or not.
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MetaNeighbor
· 12-26 09:52
Valuation, at its core, still depends on who holds the tokens and has the final say.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 12-26 09:48
This is the curse of valuation in the crypto world; no matter what you say, someone will criticize.
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FOMOSapien
· 12-26 09:24
Valuation is just a joke; exposing it isn't worth anything.
Someone asked, why not analyze in depth the valuation logic of Binance Coin? I'm really speechless. To be honest, this question is really hard to answer—if the valuation is too high, it’s easy to be accused of hype; if it’s too low, it seems like pessimism.
Neither left nor right, and the middle path is also difficult. What do you all think? Are there any ideas for breaking the deadlock?