Airdrops often act as a drag on token momentum—they're loaded with uncertainty, and the market hates that. People don't know when tokens will hit exchanges, how much selling pressure will come, or what the actual supply shock looks like. That uncertainty creates a ceiling on price action.
But here's the thing: once the airdrop actually clears and tokens are in circulation, the market gets clarity. Yeah, you might see some sell pressure initially, but at least the unknown factor disappears. No more guessing games. The thing that was holding things back—that pure uncertainty—finally resolves. That's when you could see things bounce back, because traders can actually make informed decisions instead of sitting in doubt.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 5h ago
Wait, so after the airdrop liquidation, it can actually rise? That logic is a bit crazy, feels like it's all about market sentiment.
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ponzi_poet
· 5h ago
The moment of uncertainty truly ends. I used to fear that the market might drift aimlessly in the air, and no one could predict it. Now at least I know that when a sell-off comes, I will face it head-on.
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DecentralizedElder
· 6h ago
Wow, this analysis is amazing. The moment uncertainty dissipates is the true release.
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BearMarketBarber
· 6h ago
Uncertainty dissipates, and the price can rise; this logic sounds reasonable, but I've seen too many cases where airdrop liquidations directly cause a market dump.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 6h ago
Airdrop liquidation turns out to be an opportunity? I need to ponder this logic... I always feel it's more optimistic than the reality.
Airdrops often act as a drag on token momentum—they're loaded with uncertainty, and the market hates that. People don't know when tokens will hit exchanges, how much selling pressure will come, or what the actual supply shock looks like. That uncertainty creates a ceiling on price action.
But here's the thing: once the airdrop actually clears and tokens are in circulation, the market gets clarity. Yeah, you might see some sell pressure initially, but at least the unknown factor disappears. No more guessing games. The thing that was holding things back—that pure uncertainty—finally resolves. That's when you could see things bounce back, because traders can actually make informed decisions instead of sitting in doubt.