Hello. There is a lot of noise in the market right now around new tokens, and two projects stand out in particular: ROBO from Fabric Foundation and the meme coin GLOO. Let's honestly compare them on key points because the difference is already striking.

GLOO released a total of only 69 million tokens. This is a classic meme approach — limited supply, deflationary vibe, sense of rarity. When there are few tokens, each hold looks more valuable, it's easier to consolidate the community, and pumps and bounces are sharper. $GLOO has already shown that it can quickly gain attention precisely because of this — the community is alive, chats are active, the vibe is clean, without unnecessary fluff.

And now $ROBO. They printed billions of tokens again — the supply is huge, like most new releases. This immediately creates pressure: the more tokens there are, the harder it is for the price to grow organically, and the greater the risk that the price will sink under the weight of unlocks and sales from early investors. The project is still young, the team is strong, there are plans for innovation, but a supply in billions is already a red flag. It could crack soon if there is no real demand to outstrip the supply.

GLOO looks stronger precisely because of its limited circulation. 69 million is a number that is meme-worthy on its own, it is memorable, it creates FOMO. ROBO currently resembles "just another token with a large team," where the supply has been inflated to make it easier to distribute in the presale and to insiders.

Who already holds GLOO or $ROBO? Share in the comments — how much did you take, at what level, and what do you think about this battle of supply 69 million vs billions

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