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February 21, 2024, 09:14:13 PM
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-$@&*!-

Emission was busted, dev coins from block reward and staking -> a sell pressure formed from "free" coins. If you were in the first few dozen/100 people with rigs you could mine a lot then "stake" and get coins without effort to mine/electricity. There was an inner/upper echelon, do not BS me man, there is always one... question is if its dumb or smart(er) one... even KAS has/had but they were smarter and had self restraint not to drown KAS by mindlessly dumping/exiting.


RTM Whales had such big bags, so they destroyed that good price rise in Sept/November, when it started to lift off. Now is nowhere, chart has typical pump&dump figure. A lot of coins, big emission difficult to keep it moderated and no encouragement to buy and invest. Capital has left the project suddenly and spectacularly. Marketcap is 5-6 million $ right now due to it has billions of supply so real tradeable cap is a fraction of this, like any other shitcoin.

Why should anyone choose an old relic (by now, its old news in wind) over newer projects, with similar aim and less supply mined/minted, better emission? I like how you necroed an old account to post, from 2019. Xd

In other words you are just on a fud roll. We had several thousand miners on from launch including the first 24 hours of close to 4 block rewards that is a massive echelon you are on about.

RTM pice chart is a typical flattened pump & dump pattern. Not even 0.2 cent (2/10th of a cent). Not even 6 million $ M. CAP when there are billions of RTMs.....  Grin
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