Project $DEXE Its core idea is related to DAO governance and decentralized management of investment communities—meaning it focuses on decision-making tools, voting, and managing project and community treasuries.
Price cohesion:
There is no project that “guarantees” the price in a real way if the market itself is pressuring. But there are factors that help stabilize or support the price:
Factors supporting the price of DEXE
Project usage strength: If the DeXe protocol has real usage and DAOs are using it, this creates real demand for the token.
Tokenomics: The circulating supply matters. Based on current data on BSC:
Price is about $20.79
24-hour change -8.96%
Market cap is about $480.8 million
Liquidity is about $82.3k
Number of holders is about 47,932
Ownership concentration: This is a very important point, because the top 10 wallets hold about 94.75% of the supply in this token’s issuance. This means selling pressure from large holders could strongly impact the price.
Liquidity: The stronger the liquidity, the easier it is to absorb selling. And $82k liquidity isn’t huge compared to the market cap, so the price may be sensitive.
Community confidence and continuous development: any updates, partnerships, or actual growth in the protocol’s usage helps it stay resilient.
My current note on #DEXE
Right now the picture has two opposing points:
Positive: The project is relatively well-known and has presence, and its market cap isn’t small.
Negative: ownership concentration is very high, and liquidity isn’t strong enough to consider the price “protected”.
Does the project “maintain the price”?
There are no guaranteed mechanisms to prevent a drop..
. It may have a community, governance, and utility, but ultimately the price is affected by:
Overall market
Whale decisions
Trading volume
News and developments
Crypto risk appetite
My brief assessment
As a project: it has a strong idea in the field of governance and the DAO.
As a price: it’s not the kind I would call “safe from a downturn”.
As a risk: medium to high due to concentrated ownership and relatively limited liquidity.

