$COLLECT is the second contract project launched today, with a current market cap hovering around $45 million. From a technical perspective, if a smooth rally can be achieved, a valuation of several hundred million dollars is not impossible.
The interesting part here is— the project team is actually at a crossroads. They can either choose to lie low and sell off without regard; or put in effort to boost the market and demonstrate growth potential.
Honestly, I've seen quite a few projects that are stagnant, but there are not many like $COLLECT that immediately attract attention upon launch. The next steps depend heavily on the project's operational approach.
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PoolJumper
· 21h ago
To be honest, if the 45 million position can really be pushed up, it's not surprising to see it reach a few hundred million. The key is whether the team dares to take action.
If the project team truly chooses to lie flat, then there's no hope. With such high popularity now, it's a waste.
Projects that immediately catch the eye upon launch are indeed rare; betting they won't be that stupid.
We need to keep a close eye on these next couple of days. The dividing line is right in front of us.
It feels like another test of the team's execution ability.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 21h ago
Ha, it all depends on whether the team has that awareness, whether they are truly willing to work or just lying flat and dumping.
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Projects that gain popularity immediately after launch are indeed rare, but I would bet on lying flat.
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A scale of hundreds of millions? It depends on whether they are willing to spend money to promote.
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Projects at this fork in the road reveal human nature the most; nine out of ten end up dumping.
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What we call "operation techniques" is basically whether they want to do the work or not.
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Whether $COLLECT can rise this wave depends crucially on the movements in the next one or two weeks; it's too early to judge now.
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450 million stuck and unmoving, this position is too awkward; either a sharp rise or a sharp fall.
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I've seen too many projects that peak immediately after launch, and there's not much excitement afterward.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 21h ago
It's another project that looks promising on the surface, but ultimately depends on whether the team won't be too weak.
Dump or pump, in the end, it still comes down to whether real money is being invested.
I've also seen these kinds of projects that launch with hype, but most of the time they end up being nothing special.
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ContractSurrender
· 21h ago
To be honest, the 45 million position indeed has potential, it all depends on whether the founders really want to do it or just quickly cut the leeks.
Damn, another project that gains popularity immediately after launch. Can it really succeed this time, or is it another round of life-and-death struggle?
If the project team chooses to lie flat again, it would be too boring. Several hundred million is really not a dream.
To pull or not to pull, that is the question.
Speaking of projects that get attention right after launch, with a little more effort from the founders, it should be able to take off, right?
$COLLECT is the second contract project launched today, with a current market cap hovering around $45 million. From a technical perspective, if a smooth rally can be achieved, a valuation of several hundred million dollars is not impossible.
The interesting part here is— the project team is actually at a crossroads. They can either choose to lie low and sell off without regard; or put in effort to boost the market and demonstrate growth potential.
Honestly, I've seen quite a few projects that are stagnant, but there are not many like $COLLECT that immediately attract attention upon launch. The next steps depend heavily on the project's operational approach.