POL remains a classic falling knife – the chart tells a clear story. The problem: most exchanges no longer display the long-term charts where you could trace the entire history from MATIC to the switch to Polygon. This is especially frustrating with such a volatile altcoin. Those who manage to find a truly comprehensive long-term chart gain a valuable overview of the price development – from the original MATIC launch to today. Without these historical data, it is difficult to accurately assess the current momentum.
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TokenAlchemist
· 7h ago
ngl exchanges hiding those full matic→pol charts is peak incompetence, makes it impossible to spot the real inefficiency vectors in the state transitions
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DeFiVeteran
· 7h ago
Dropping the knife is just dropping the knife, nothing to hide... The problem is that now I can't even see the full historical candlestick charts, how can I analyze?
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SmartContractWorker
· 7h ago
Dropping the knife is really the ultimate move. Exchanges don't even provide full historical charts, making it difficult to see the complete picture from MATIC to POL.
POL remains a classic falling knife – the chart tells a clear story. The problem: most exchanges no longer display the long-term charts where you could trace the entire history from MATIC to the switch to Polygon. This is especially frustrating with such a volatile altcoin. Those who manage to find a truly comprehensive long-term chart gain a valuable overview of the price development – from the original MATIC launch to today. Without these historical data, it is difficult to accurately assess the current momentum.