Analysis of the Possibility of $LUNC Listing on Major Exchanges
In the short term, the opportunity seems slim, but it is too absolute to say it is impossible.
The listing review process of mainstream exchanges typically focuses on several core dimensions: firstly, the clarity of regulatory policies, which directly affects risk assessment; secondly, the operational stability and security record of the blockchain itself; thirdly, whether the governance mechanism is sound and whether community decisions can be effectively implemented; finally, it is necessary to observe actual trading activity and market demand.
$LUNC is currently in a rebuilding phase. Although it has experienced setbacks in the past, this does not mean the project is completely negated. The key lies in whether the ecosystem can achieve continuous optimization, which will determine future listing opportunities.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-09 19:36
Can't be achieved in the short term, and in the long term, it depends on whether the ecosystem can be mobilized... There's still hope for LUNC; it's not completely hopeless.
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BridgeJumper
· 01-09 19:35
Short-term is indeed uncertain, but saying it's definitely over is too absolute... Let's see if the ecosystem can really pick up.
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LiquidationWizard
· 01-09 19:34
Wait a minute, talking about ecosystem optimization is easy. LUNC needs to regain trust first.
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DeFiAlchemist
· 01-09 19:18
the regulatory clarity part hits different tho... like, exchanges won't touch $lunc until the whole terra ecosystem stops feeling like a haunted house. the protocol's risk-adjusted viability is basically stuck in purgatory rn, ngl. but yeah saying "never" is cope—redemption arcs happen in defi all the time if the math actually checks out eventually
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BlockchainBard
· 01-09 19:16
There's no hope in the short term, but don't say it's dead. I agree with this logic.
Analysis of the Possibility of $LUNC Listing on Major Exchanges
In the short term, the opportunity seems slim, but it is too absolute to say it is impossible.
The listing review process of mainstream exchanges typically focuses on several core dimensions: firstly, the clarity of regulatory policies, which directly affects risk assessment; secondly, the operational stability and security record of the blockchain itself; thirdly, whether the governance mechanism is sound and whether community decisions can be effectively implemented; finally, it is necessary to observe actual trading activity and market demand.
$LUNC is currently in a rebuilding phase. Although it has experienced setbacks in the past, this does not mean the project is completely negated. The key lies in whether the ecosystem can achieve continuous optimization, which will determine future listing opportunities.