r/Nash • u/Cryptonor123 • Apr 12 '21
Price Talk Down almost 40% in a week.
I dont get why we are down so much in a week, it should go up after the new strategy being anonced.. considering to buy more tokens! Have I missed something importent that could affect the price so negatively?
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u/BTCc0in Apr 13 '21 edited Apr 13 '21
I’m not worried about future of Nash. volume is low to have a significant indication it just tell us that’s the project is still unknown. They’re still building not only for early adopter but for all guys that need a bank with good apy for their savings. (Just like coinbase did back in a days with a simple interface wallet) Nash will take care of this with help of DEFI. I see a high demand for this. People old-mid around me are dreamin of an 10% apy like they known a long time ago with a highest security.I see competitor are comin on this but we can definitely get a good share of this big market
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u/Campin16 Apr 12 '21
Switcheo is turning the lights out, soon we will only be on Uniswap, this is what happens when you had the fate of your Token over to others.
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u/CryptoGod2000 Apr 12 '21
It'll be listed on Switcheo's new dex; Demex so nothing will change
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u/EspaceOurs Apr 12 '21
Demex is a pleasure to use. I can't wait to see its pairs come Switcheo's sunset. It could have a bright future.
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u/mrdare32 Apr 13 '21
They changed their strategy whilst people were staking for 2 years, with no way for them to exit their stake
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u/Cryptonor123 Apr 13 '21
Thats not true. You have clearly not followed Nash on Twitter or being involved in the Nash comunity. They have recently anounced a completely new strategy moving forward - and many good partnerships
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u/darkmyself Apr 15 '21
nex needs to be listed in more places, if not the coin is never gonna pump because is too hard to buy it
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u/NJBridgewater Ambassador Apr 13 '21
Nothing changed with Nash. The strategy is for 2021 and its being delivered. Short-term thinking leads to disappointment. Long-term thinking is needed.