Has anyone else noticed this pattern? Some major exchanges seem to have a habit of listing coins way past their prime. By the time they finally add a token, the hype cycle's already burned out and the price action's gone cold.
Seriously, what's the strategy here? Wait until all the early momentum evaporates before giving it a trading pair? You'd think platforms would want to capture projects when they're actually trending, not after everyone's already moved on to the next thing.
Maybe there's some risk management logic I'm missing, but from a trader's perspective, it just feels... late. Every single time.
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StealthMoon
· 19h ago
This exchange always misses the right timing for listing, acting only after the trend has passed.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 20h ago
Exchanges are always way behind on listing tokens, always a step late. How can we make money like this?
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 20h ago
Really? Exchanges are always a step behind, only launching after the prices have already dropped completely. It's ridiculous.
Has anyone else noticed this pattern? Some major exchanges seem to have a habit of listing coins way past their prime. By the time they finally add a token, the hype cycle's already burned out and the price action's gone cold.
Seriously, what's the strategy here? Wait until all the early momentum evaporates before giving it a trading pair? You'd think platforms would want to capture projects when they're actually trending, not after everyone's already moved on to the next thing.
Maybe there's some risk management logic I'm missing, but from a trader's perspective, it just feels... late. Every single time.