Looking at WLFI's current trend, the range of 0.1 to 0.15 is where accumulation is happening. If you review the candlestick chart of WLD during its first year of issuance, you'll notice an interesting pattern — it initially traded sideways for a long time, slowly accumulating, and then between January and February of the following year, it suddenly surged by 10 times with a violent rally. WLFI's current pace is very similar to this.



The key point is that both projects have world-class ambitions, but WLFI's buyback and burn mechanism is more aggressive. Looking at the current price, this project has never truly experienced a significant rally. This means that once the big players decide to move, they won't care whether the market can absorb the order or not, nor will they need to release liquidity in stages to test the waters — they simply push straight toward their target, sending the price higher.

The phased target is anchored at $1, which is well within reach. If you are holding now, consider it as waiting for that moment. Wishing everyone can see this market trend come to fruition on the day it materializes.
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Ser_APY_2000vip
· 19h ago
I've heard the term "consolidation accumulation" too many times, but the WLFI mechanism is indeed quite interesting. The buyback and burn ratio is much more aggressive than WLD.
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WhaleInTrainingvip
· 19h ago
I've heard the term "consolidation accumulation" too many times, but WLFI's rhythm is indeed a bit interesting. Wait, you said it hasn't been pulled once, so isn't there no real feeling now that it's risen? Where are the big players you promised? 1 dollar? Let's see if it can break above 0.2 first, don't always think about 10x. This kind of analysis seems logical, but who can really predict it... Just consider it as a reason for long-term holding. Having confidence is one thing, but whether the market recognizes it is another.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 19h ago
I agree with the judgment during the accumulation phase, but the $1 anchor point is a bit too arbitrary. It depends on whether the circulating supply and market cap can support it, brother.
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ChainBrainvip
· 19h ago
To be honest, I misjudged the WLD wave. Now WLFI's rhythm is indeed quite interesting. When WLD was consolidating for so long, I thought it was hopeless, but it shot up immediately once it started moving. If WLFI can replicate this pattern, it would be incredible. However, accumulating shares is easier said than done; when it really starts to rise depends on when the market makers decide to move. The $1 target is a bit bold, but with the current price so low, there's not much risk involved. Let's hold on and see how it goes; I've already jumped in anyway.
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