The ASTER project was launched just one month ago, and the community enthusiasm has already begun to decline significantly. The most disheartening thing is that the current market liquidity for trading pairs is mostly maintained by bots, making it difficult to see active real traders participating.



This phenomenon reflects a concerning issue — in the early stages, projects tend to attract mainly chasing high funds rather than long-term holders with confidence in the fundamentals. Once the initial hype fades, without enough organic trading volume to support it, the liquidity pool will become overly dependent on algorithmic trading.

For investors, this is a warning: the activity level of new projects and the true community size often predict subsequent performance more reliably than valuation itself. The liquidity maintained by bots may look deep, but the actual trading costs could be much higher than surface data suggests.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5vip
· 12-19 21:41
A month of popularity is gone, isn't this the classic routine of cutting leeks. Who can robots fake orders from? True traders have already run away. Another project with a "community buzzing with enthusiasm," but it turns out to be all fake accounts and robots having fun. This kind of project clearly has no product support, just hype around concepts. No wonder it’s going to fail. Looking at the liquidity, it seems deep but it's just data inflation; entering means death. I've seen through projects like ASTER long ago; they have no innovation at all. A truly good project doesn't need robots to maintain it; organic growth is the way to go. That's why I only deal with projects that have real trading volume now. Another fresh negative example, note it down. There are too many scammers in the market; you need to learn how to identify genuine communities.
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 12-19 21:32
The robot market-making game is becoming more and more obvious; it's easy to see through at a glance. Projects like ASTER are basically just riding a wave of hype before disappearing, relying on robots to keep up appearances. Anyway, this kind of fake liquidity will eventually crash; the sooner it's exposed, the faster you can run away.
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LiquidationAlertvip
· 12-19 21:30
The robot market-making game is an old trick, and it's the same every time. Real traders have long since left, leaving only the trapped positions.
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