The public auction of the Into project will end in early January, and this is indeed a tight window to get in. The price point of $0.069 is already a key support level in this window—those looking to buy at a low price should act quickly. Public auctions of such early-stage projects usually have limited liquidity, and missing out truly means missing out. If you're interested in participating, keep an eye on the specific bidding details, do your homework, and get ready. The market always favors those who are prepared.
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CountdownToBroke
· 12-28 02:12
The price of 0.069 is indeed worth keeping an eye on, but it also depends on how the subsequent liquidity develops.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 12-27 15:50
0.069? Why do I feel like this price has already been pumped...
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 12-27 15:50
I don't quite trust the price level of 0.069. Projects like this already have poor liquidity during auctions; who will step in to buy when there's a dump later?
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 12-27 15:47
At the 0.069 price level, to be honest, it's a bit of a tug-of-war; it depends on how the subsequent liquidity turns out.
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GasGuzzler
· 12-27 15:46
The price of 0.069 is indeed attractive, but it depends on the team's background.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 12-27 15:39
Selling anxiety here, is 0.069 really that attractive, or is it just hype?
The public auction of the Into project will end in early January, and this is indeed a tight window to get in. The price point of $0.069 is already a key support level in this window—those looking to buy at a low price should act quickly. Public auctions of such early-stage projects usually have limited liquidity, and missing out truly means missing out. If you're interested in participating, keep an eye on the specific bidding details, do your homework, and get ready. The market always favors those who are prepared.