Guys, we talked about $OM entering a bit more into the limbo of MANTRA, it is important to bring a third scenario that helps to understand what may have happened: the OTC practice.

We are not here to judge whether there was or was not direct involvement from the MANTRA team, but to clarify how this dynamic works.
During the expansion period, MANTRA established several partnerships with large financial institutions — and in many cases, these "partnerships" mean investments made outside of the open market, through OTC operations.

In practice, an institution invests directly in the project, receiving millions of tokens in exchange.
These tokens function almost like a collateral loan: the investor can sell them whenever they want, and the project hardly has the cash to buy them back.
When these liquidations occur en masse, the graphic impact is inevitable — and the public tends to blame the development team.

The truth is that many projects resort to OTC as a way to ensure financial breathing room to continue their deliveries.
The problem is that there is not always transparency about these transactions, and the smaller investor ends up being caught by surprise when they see the graph plummet.

The doubt will always persist!!!

#om #OTC #FOMO
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