Daily revenues consistently hitting 5-10k—there's a logic behind this. By observing the behavior of top blast, you can determine that the project team is seeking 2-10x growth potential. Based on this multiple, the market cap target points to the 120k range.
The most critical aspect is the project's underlying design. An execution-first fee mechanism is straightforward and has no hidden penalty clauses, which is a highlight in the DEX competition. How is the code architecture and trading experience? This determines whether users can be retained.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 11h ago
The daily average has stabilized at 5-10k, but the 120k target still feels a bit aggressive... We'll have to see if the subsequent execution can keep up.
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AirdropHarvester
· 11h ago
Daily earnings of 5-10K are stable, and this data is indeed no exaggeration, but how far it can really go depends on retention...
Wait, no, I'm more concerned about how long this transparent fee mechanism can last. DEXs change rules too easily.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 11h ago
Daily revenue of 5-10K stable, that's a pretty good number... but can it really reach 120K MC? Feels a bit optimistic.
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BrokenRugs
· 11h ago
Daily active users of 5-10K is okay, but it depends on whether we can truly reach the 120K user base. Relying solely on transparent fee mechanisms is not enough.
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OnchainSniper
· 11h ago
Earning 5-10k daily is real money, but how long can this data last? Blast and that group are indeed testing the ceiling. A target of 120k is not exaggerated, but the question is, what about user retention?
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VibesOverCharts
· 11h ago
Bro, the 5-10k daily revenue data is indeed impressive, but can it really sustain a 120k market cap? It depends on the execution.
Wait, no hidden penalties? That's quite rare in DEXs, seems worth following up.
If the code architecture is poor, everything else is pointless. The key is whether the product experience can retain users.
Daily revenues consistently hitting 5-10k—there's a logic behind this. By observing the behavior of top blast, you can determine that the project team is seeking 2-10x growth potential. Based on this multiple, the market cap target points to the 120k range.
The most critical aspect is the project's underlying design. An execution-first fee mechanism is straightforward and has no hidden penalty clauses, which is a highlight in the DEX competition. How is the code architecture and trading experience? This determines whether users can be retained.