$BEAT started with significant momentum—remember that $4.5B FDV? Then came the reality check. The market cap has compressed to $90M, with FDV now sitting at $0.5B. That's a brutal correction for anyone tracking the numbers. From here, any technical support you draw on the chart might feel more like wishful thinking than actual floor. The price action reads like a knife through butter. Even on lower timeframes, any bounces look pretty exhausted. This is what happens when fundamentals don't match the initial hype.
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ClassicDumpster
· 01-11 12:55
Falling from 4.5B to 0.5B, this is a typical harvest scene, and the technical support is all air.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 01-08 14:54
4.5B drops to 0.5B, wealth on paper is all in vain
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-08 14:50
Falling from 4.5B to 0.5B, this wave... is like a certain overhyped "antique" suddenly being exposed as a fake. Those support levels on the technical side? Honestly, it's just self-deception.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-08 14:42
4.5B drops to 0.5B? Does that mean the good fundamentals?
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-08 14:35
Oh no, this is what you call the "from heaven to hell" quick drop of FDV, a 9x decline... I looked at the candlestick chart, and it really looks like hitting a reef suddenly while surfing.
$BEAT started with significant momentum—remember that $4.5B FDV? Then came the reality check. The market cap has compressed to $90M, with FDV now sitting at $0.5B. That's a brutal correction for anyone tracking the numbers. From here, any technical support you draw on the chart might feel more like wishful thinking than actual floor. The price action reads like a knife through butter. Even on lower timeframes, any bounces look pretty exhausted. This is what happens when fundamentals don't match the initial hype.