Analysis of the US Air Force Patent Case (๐ Part 2)
This morning we found out that the US Air Force is indeed funding the development of secret protocols for #Algorand . But why is the market buzzing right now?
Letโs lay the cards on the table. Traders donโt like to wait long; stale orders from previous periods don't trigger an instant pump.
โ Market noise โ classic Photoshop. The hype channel authors took a real document and altered its status to 'approved patent' in a graphic editor, adding a fake number and a 'fresh' date โ June 9, 2026, to spark a wave of FOMO (fear of missing out) here and now.
๐ก Key takeaways for investors:
Forget about an instant pump. A patent from a university on a military grant is not a commercial contract for token purchases tomorrow morning. This is a long-term laying of tracks.
Look at the buyer base. When government structures choose an L1 stack, they need native fuel for the network to operate validation systems 24/7, not speculation for a 10% profit.
Differentiate between market architects and emotional retail players.
Real tracks are always laid in silence. Look for projects built by engineers, not marketers.
This morning we found out that the US Air Force is indeed funding the development of secret protocols for #Algorand . But why is the market buzzing right now?
Letโs lay the cards on the table. Traders donโt like to wait long; stale orders from previous periods don't trigger an instant pump.
โ Market noise โ classic Photoshop. The hype channel authors took a real document and altered its status to 'approved patent' in a graphic editor, adding a fake number and a 'fresh' date โ June 9, 2026, to spark a wave of FOMO (fear of missing out) here and now.
๐ก Key takeaways for investors:
Forget about an instant pump. A patent from a university on a military grant is not a commercial contract for token purchases tomorrow morning. This is a long-term laying of tracks.
Look at the buyer base. When government structures choose an L1 stack, they need native fuel for the network to operate validation systems 24/7, not speculation for a 10% profit.
Differentiate between market architects and emotional retail players.
Real tracks are always laid in silence. Look for projects built by engineers, not marketers.