Large financing projects are hard to escape the fate of falling below the issue price. LayerZero and Zksync provoke thoughts.

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The Fate of Large Financing Projects: From High Opening to Low Walking

Recently, several well-known projects have launched their tokens one after another, but the market response has generally been tepid. Taking LayerZero as an example, despite raising $260 million and having a valuation of $3 billion, its price performance has been poor after launch. Even though there has been a slight recovery recently, the retail buying price is still lower than last year's venture capital investment price, and 90% of the tokens have not yet been released.

It's not that the market is bad this round, but historically, projects that have raised a lot of funds tend to "open high and close low"

Similar to LayerZero, Zksync is also facing challenges. In 2022, Zksync became the focus of the industry with a single round of financing of 200 million USD. However, two years later, zk technology has become widespread, and after its launch, the token price of Zksync has continued to decline, with a market cap of only over 3 billion USD. Its airdrop strategy has also sparked controversy, which may affect future development.

It's not that the current market is bad, but historically, projects that raise a lot of money tend to "open high and close low"

Another zk project, Aleo, raised $200 million in funding in 2022 with a valuation of $1.45 billion, but has not issued tokens to date. Considering that it still needs to sell mining machines, the project team may have the incentive to maintain the token price; the key question is whether the funding from two years ago is sufficient to support this.

Historically, large-scale financing projects often have poor outcomes. Among the 9 projects that raised over $500 million, only 3 issued tokens, and all of them broke below their initial offering price. EOS raised $4 billion, but its market value is now only a quarter of what it was at that time. Terra and FTX ended in disaster, with their founders imprisoned.

It's not that the current market is bad, but historically, projects that have raised a lot of funds tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the current market is bad, but historically, projects that have raised a lot of funds tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the market is bad this round, but historically, projects that raised a lot of funds tend to "open high and close low"

Undistributed token projects are also facing numerous challenges. Forte, which raised nearly $1 billion, has gone silent despite the booming gaming ecosystem. The NFT project Sorare, despite having the authorization of many star players, also cannot escape the fate of layoffs during the market downturn.

In contrast, institutional service providers like NYDIG and Fireblocks have shown relatively stable performance, but they have also not completely avoided issues such as layoffs. Among these large financing projects, perhaps only the payment service provider Moonpay has performed better due to its stable business model.

In contrast, successful projects like Ethereum and Solana had relatively small initial funding sizes. This phenomenon seems to confirm that in the cryptocurrency field, high valuations and large-scale funding do not necessarily mean success; on the contrary, they may become a burden for future development.

It's not that the current market isn't good, but historically, projects that raised a lot of funds tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the current market is bad, but that historically, projects with a lot of funding have "high opening and low closing"

It's not that the market condition in this round is bad, but that historically, projects with high funding tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the current market is bad, but historically, projects that have raised a lot of money tend to "open high and close low"

It’s not that this round of market is bad, but historically, projects that raised a lot of funds have all "opened high and fallen low"

It's not that the current market is bad, but historically, projects that have raised a lot of money tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the market is bad this round, but historically, projects that raised a lot of funds tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the market is bad this round, but rather that projects with a lot of funding historically have "high opening and low closing"

It's not that the current market is bad, but historically, projects that raised a lot of money tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the current market is bad, but historically, projects that have raised a lot of funds tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the current market is bad, but historically, projects that have raised a lot of money tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the current market is bad, but historically, projects that raised a lot of funds tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the current market is bad, but historically, projects that raised a lot of funds tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the current market is bad, but that historically, projects with a lot of funding have "high openings and low closings"

It's not that the current market is bad, but historically, projects with a lot of funding have all "opened high and fallen low"

It's not that the market is bad this round, but historically, projects that raised a lot of money tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that the market is bad this round, but historically, projects with a lot of funding have "opened high and closed low"

It's not that the market is bad this round, but historically, projects that have raised a lot of money tend to "open high and close low"

It's not that this round of market is bad, but historically, projects with a lot of funding have all "opened high and closed low"

It's not that the market is bad this time, but historically, projects with a lot of funding tend to "open high and close low"

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MemeEchoervip
· 6h ago
Investments are all based on valuations from two years ago, which are full of inflated figures.
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GasGrillMastervip
· 6h ago
It's another good project to Be Played for Suckers.
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RugResistantvip
· 6h ago
Ha, hundreds of millions in financing is nothing, the coin price still has to crash.
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PumpAnalystvip
· 6h ago
Hot money is dead, suckers continue to rush.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 7h ago
With this terrible market, you still want to rise above the issue price? How about having a martini to calm down first?
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ZeroRushCaptainvip
· 7h ago
The fate of suckers is to be played for suckers again and again by the market maker.
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