@ourcryptotalk Long-term observation reveals only one truth: APT's decline was already ahead of its time at the peak, indicating that large holders of APT were continuously selling. Who is it? Look at Atom's over 10% benefit performance, which is 100% stronger than APT's.
@Crypto_Guerrila The problem isn't with the economic model; AOTM's staking rewards are currently far higher than APT's, so why has the gap widened to 100%? It must be a leadership issue!
@Crypto_Guerrila@Scaramucci APT's competitiveness ranking has dropped from 27th to 67th. I suggest APTOS not hire any PR personnel for Project X; it's best to remain silent. This is both a waste of money and ineffective
@obsrvgmi@Aptos APT, which was initially leading in price, has now fallen behind Atom and become the worst performer. If everyone is confident, then who is selling APT?
@APTopia_xyz This isn't a matter of belief or disbelief. The price is severely decoupled from the overall market, and APT has been maliciously shorted for several days. Shouldn't the founder step in and take charge?
@sherryxiao APT exchanges have annualized funding fees as high as 150%, making them a prime target for malicious short selling. The CEO should not ignore this.
@thecaptaingates Price speaks for itself, so the key reason for its lagging performance is that professional investors don't trust it and keep selling. Sometimes it performs even worse than worthless cryptocurrencies; if TRX can succeed, why can't APTOS?
@Deguywithstyle APT is listed as one of the worst-performing tokens among the top 100. Lowering inflation isn't the primary concern; the key now is to attract institutional investors to APTOS. No matter how low inflation is reduced, if no one is interested, it will still perform poorly.
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