$COMMON Currently, the top ten address holdings account for 95% of the total, and after subtracting the amount from several liquidity pools, the proportion held by the market maker is 65%.
The market maker's chips are greater than half of the total amount, and the market maker's chips have hardly moved since the market opened, while the big whale retail investors hold relatively few chips, and all are in a loss state.
Why is there a continuous decline? It was found on their official website that the main reason for the decline is the selling by those who completed tasks early to receive official task rewards (specifically, the amounts sold on-chain are not significantly different).
Under the premise that there are excessive chips held by the market maker and none have been sold, small positions can be held while waiting for a pump.