We believe PX holders are actually in a far better position than holders of most airdropped tokens released around the same time – or even later.
🐸Why?
1. It’s the only major token that still hasn’t launched on a CEX. It’s one of the very few tokens with low sell pressure – so if a CEX listing does happen, there likely won’t be a massive dump.
2. It’s the only token with public, large-scale buybacks – with full reporting – reducing the available supply.
3. It’s the only token that’s been steadily growing for nearly 3 months. It’s the only one that saw an organic pump (March 24) driven purely by user buys – no manipulation.
4. It’s the only token whose team hasn’t sold a single token since the DEX listing. Zero top-down pressure. It’s a precedent – proof that a different path is possible 🏴 💨
We believe PX holders are actually in a far better position than holders of most airdropped tokens released around the same time – or even later.
🐸Why?
1. It’s the only major token that still hasn’t launched on a CEX. It’s one of the very few tokens with low sell pressure – so if a CEX listing does happen, there likely won’t be a massive dump.
2. It’s the only token with public, large-scale buybacks – with full reporting – reducing the available supply.
3. It’s the only token that’s been steadily growing for nearly 3 months. It’s the only one that saw an organic pump (March 24) driven purely by user buys – no manipulation.
4. It’s the only token whose team hasn’t sold a single token since the DEX listing. Zero top-down pressure. It’s a precedent – proof that a different path is possible 🏴 💨
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