$USUAL Good afternoon, I continue with the same reasoning. The corrupt practice of "Walling" with the support of Binance laid bare, look at the data, no other crypto has moved as much money as the USUAL, the problem is in the constant selling quantity. I can't understand how someone can profit all the time with day trading while the price is constantly falling, considering that no one bought in the past at a price below the historical minimum. This only reinforces that a "Walling" is happening with buy and sell orders in strategic positions to manipulate the price while Binance itself profits from staking and liquidating small investors.
lima0liveira
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$USUAL Good morning, my analysis on the current price of the token:
The price will tend to remain stable until the more than 200 million units staked on the usual.money platform are in circulation again for trading.
Think about it this way: the project's major investors, who hold more than 50% of the available units, are all staking to obtain the reward for investing in the project. While their tokens are "locked" for a certain period of time, they are using secondary accounts and market fluctuations to keep the price low and stable. But why?
Simply because they are waiting for the staking reward and when they decide to withdraw and sell the tokens, they will manipulate the price upwards to sell them at a profit. Those who work with the sale of airline miles know what I'm talking about more clearly.
$USUAL Incredibly, the currency cannot break 0.10 because there are millions of sell orders creating a fraudulent "Walling" as a barrier to ensure that the price always falls.
Those who have truly understood what this great project is, know that it will greatly appreciate in the long term after about 2-3 years.
ApesSV
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$USUAL Hello everyone. I will tell you my story. I started investing in ordinary from the previous sale. I remember it cost 0.32 or something like that... then its price fell to 0.22. I bought more)). I left all of this on the stake in usual.money. Then the price rose to 0.4, 0.5, 0.8, 1.0, 1.6. During all this time, I was buying ordinary. The most expensive purchase was $1.32. Then ordinary started to fall. What do you think I did??? Did I cry? No, I kept buying, thus reducing the average cost. The question.... What do you think I will do next??? Buy. Maybe someone will find it funny or feel sorry for me, but I am confident in this project. In total, I have 59985 ordinary across all my wallets. This is not investment advice. Everyone has their own mind)))
Go screw yourself, dude, always complaining, didn't want to join when it hit 0.11 and now you want to wish for it to drop, the universe doesn't revolve around you!
Elvera Mikos kDyG
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$USUAL
Things are not going well 🤦🏻♂️. On Monday, I want it to reach $0.13 because I want to buy. Sell as much as possible because it's too high. Come on, I want big sales 💶💶💶
how are there no buyers if 60% of the tokens are already staked by large buyers?
Square-Creator-5fb856e5d4336bfa5ec6
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It is a fact that this project has not had much buying power up to now. The only concern of the bears is that someone might betray the organization and run away first, as those who run first can profit first; whoever gets liquidated first allows the bears to continue trading at high prices afterwards.
My average cost is $ 0.50. The more it drops, the more I will buy until I reduce my average cost as much as possible.
Zeb Khan
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Bearish
$USUAL Hey Phoenix LM. I know you read all posts and all comments. Yet you do not answer my question. When the usual price fell to $0.20 you said you bought more and if it falls to $0.15 you will buy more. It has fallen even lower. So have you bought more, or are you waiting for $0.10? Or maybe you learned your lesson, just like your old $RED , saying coin release will lead to price fall? Please answer Phoenix LM. 🇪🇦 Look I even drew your flag.
Demand for USL remains strong, and the cap has been increased.
📍New cap: $186M (+$14.5M) 📍More liquidity, same stability.
Access the USL now on @eulerfinance: https://app.euler.finance/positions/0xF037eeEBA7729c39114B9711c75FbccCa4A343C8/0xd001f0a15D272542687b2677BA627f48A4333b5d?network=ethereum
Don't talk nonsense, we are approaching almost 60% of the units in staking. Of course, we won't have massive volume since the big investors are holding.
TheHumbleTrader
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$USUAL has one of the lowest trading volumes ever to exist, project is literally dying and APY is going to crash, Good Job French Team this was an amazing DeFi Roadmap ..
I'm truly shocked, now imagine this in the first year only, you still have 3.5 years left , this is madness
#CompartilharMeusTrades $USUAL The more it falls, the more I buy and reduce my average cost, which is currently $0.50 USD. I have no choice but to reduce the average cost and sell in the long term.
$USUAL Strong upward trend in the next lunar century 🚀🎖️
Usual Official
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🏦 USL Cap Increase
Demand for USL remains strong, and the cap has been increased.
📍New cap: $45M (+$15M) 📍More liquidity, same stability.
Access the USL now on @eulerfinance: https://app.euler.finance/positions/0xF037eeEBA7729c39114B9711c75FbccCa4A343C8/0xd001f0a15D272542687b2677BA627f48A4333b5d?network=ethereum
So you can see that it's taking a strange turn, if it reached a historic low, how can it have millions selling at a profit? LOL
Phoenix LM
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$USUAL We are at an all-time low price. This coin has never been lower than this, and my question is: Who is selling at this price? You bought at 0.25 and now you sell at 0.20, losing money? 🤔 Don't tell me that you bought at 0.15 and now you sell at a profit at 0.20 🤣🤣🤣 The whole market is falling. You bought#USUALat 0.30, you sell it at a loss at 0.20 and you buy SOL at 170, and in two days SOL will be at 150. 🤷♂️ Be patient, don't sell at a loss. How can someone buy a coin at 0.22 and sell it at 0.20? 🤣🤣🤣
$USUAL Disgrace of a project that broke the historical minimum and lives on future promises.
Phoenix LM
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Bullish
$USUAL ,, How to scale up to 30,000 requests per second. The story behind USUAL's seamless Airdrop. The scale of what happened during Usual's airdrop is best understood through the actual activity of users. In just the first hour, the system processed what would normally be a month's worth of traffic for many protocols. Imagine the following: 38 million requests in a single hour, each representing a user trying to claim their share of the protocol. At its peak, over 200,000 users tried to claim their share simultaneously: imagine a virtual stadium of users, all clicking at the same time and all managing to access. Second highest activity: 30,000 requests, even more than estimated! First hour of launch: 38 million requests, almost a billion CU 36 hours later: 1 billion requests and 20 billion CU A month after launch, Usual is taking off: it continues to receive hundreds of millions of requests every day.