Alert: Token Collapse $LMTS has plummeted below $0.1, wiping out nearly 50% of its value in just seven days. The sharp nosedive caught many off guard. What triggered this brutal correction? Market observers are pointing fingers at regulatory pressures stemming from the Infofi X ban as a potential culprit. The timing seems too coincidental—regulatory headwinds in the ecosystem often cascade into forced liquidations and panic selling across related assets. Whether this represents a temporary capitulation or signals deeper structural issues remains unclear, but the breakdown below key support levels suggests sellers still have the upper hand.
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GasWrangler
· 9h ago
ngl if you actually analyze the mempool data during that dump, the liquidation cascade was sub-optimal af... regulatory fud always triggers the worst transaction patterns. like, technically speaking, those panic sellers didn't even optimize their exit strategies lmao
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ConsensusBot
· 9h ago
Another zero coin... Is this really a regulatory hammer this time?
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$LMTS directly broke through the support level. The selling pressure is so fierce and strange.
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Seven days of halving. I heard it’s related to the Infofi incident? Is the chain reaction this intense?
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If the support level is gone, you have to run. Now it really depends on what happens next.
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With one regulatory blow, how many people went all-in again... So exhausting.
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Is there still someone buying the dip below 0.1? Or is it just breaking lower?
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This guy said "the timing is too coincidental." I believe it halfway.
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Wait, is the problem really with the project itself? Regulation is just the trigger.
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It caused me to lose money again. Forget it, I’m not watching anymore.
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The selling pressure controls the market, and next is the rhythm of a secondary decline.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 9h ago
It's the same old regulatory approach... I've been fed up with it for a long time.
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MrRightClick
· 9h ago
This is the end, again it's the regulation's fault
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Infofi X one ban, entire chain follows to be sacrificed
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Drop below 0.1, time to clear the position, don't wait any longer
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Seven-day halving? Is this a technical breakdown or just a scam to cut leeks
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Breaking support levels really leaves no room for recovery
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Another zeroing coin is about to be born, who will take the next hand
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Regulatory rumors cause market chaos, who still dares to take the risk
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LMTS this matter, it seems there's no rebound space left
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Forced liquidation + panic selling, a double kill situation
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Breaking down indicates the bottom hasn't been found yet
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At such times, you can only wait for a rebound or completely exit
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GweiObserver
· 9h ago
Regulation is smashing the market again; this routine is so familiar.
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Infofi X is muted, the entire ecosystem is being sacrificed; who asked you to be so concentrated?
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Breaking below 0.1 is truly shocking; friends holding positions, condolences.
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The bottom signal hasn't appeared yet; this round of selling pressure is far from over.
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Basically, the big players are taking advantage of regulation to cut the leeks; those who understand, understand.
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I just want to know if there's another major crash coming...
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50% evaporated within seven days; how many people got liquidated?
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Support levels have been broken, yet the bears are still adding positions.
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Didn't they say this coin's fundamentals are pretty good? Why is it so fragile?
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Regulation has been used too many times; the market has become numb.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 9h ago
It's the same regulatory show again, they keep pulling the same stunt every time. The retail investors should wise up.
Alert: Token Collapse $LMTS has plummeted below $0.1, wiping out nearly 50% of its value in just seven days. The sharp nosedive caught many off guard. What triggered this brutal correction? Market observers are pointing fingers at regulatory pressures stemming from the Infofi X ban as a potential culprit. The timing seems too coincidental—regulatory headwinds in the ecosystem often cascade into forced liquidations and panic selling across related assets. Whether this represents a temporary capitulation or signals deeper structural issues remains unclear, but the breakdown below key support levels suggests sellers still have the upper hand.