Online on a major exchange for just two days, the price has been oscillating around 0.4U. Many investors are debating in the group: "Is this project reliable? Should I cut losses now or add more?" Instead of guessing, it's better to lay out the data clearly. Today, we'll analyze from the order book, project fundamentals, to risk points one by one. After reading this, you'll naturally have a good sense of the coin you're holding or following.



**What does the price of 0.39U indicate?**

Let's list the on-chain data:
- Pre-market pool price: 0.40U
- Institutional average cost: 0.0694U
- Current price: 0.39U

This position is quite interesting. The market price is slightly below the initial pool price, which means that retail investors and funds that bought in over the past two days haven't made much profit, some even slightly lost. The good news is that there hasn't been a scenario where the price peaked immediately after listing and then was cut in half. But from another perspective, an initial sell pressure of about 20 million USD has led both bulls and bears to reach a brief equilibrium here — the market is indeed cautious and observing.

**What is the core logic of the Brevis project?**

Many people buy coins based on intuition, but it's essential to understand what you're actually buying. Essentially, Brevis is a ZK (Zero-Knowledge) co-processor. Sounds complex? Think of it this way — Ethereum is like a computer, and every transaction needs to be verified and processed by it, but this isn't very efficient. Brevis's role is to preprocess and prove these computations off-chain, then submit the results back on-chain, ensuring security while improving speed.
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MevHuntervip
· 01-09 11:53
Institutional investors bought in at 0.07, we bought at 0.39. That price difference... never mind, I don't want to think about it anymore.
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LeekCuttervip
· 01-09 11:51
Institutions entered at 0.07, retail investors are still hesitating at 0.39. This gap... can't even smile, brother.
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NonFungibleDegenvip
· 01-09 11:34
ngl the 0.39 range looking sus when institutions copped at 0.0694... that's literally 5.6x already, we're just coping at this price lmao
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MEVSupportGroupvip
· 01-09 11:33
Damn, it's another coin with an institution's cost basis of 0.07, the fate of retail bagholders. It went sideways just two days after launch, and the selling pressure is indeed fierce. --- ZK co-processor sounds awesome, but honestly, it's just helping Ethereum speed up, right? With so many competitors, how to break through? --- I just laughed at the initial sell pressure of 20 million USD. How many people would need to be squeezed to absorb that? Cautiously watching is basically waiting to die. --- Institutions bought in at 0.0694 and are now selling off. Retail investors come in and become the scapegoats. This routine is all too familiar. --- Not being cut in half is actually the most dangerous, indicating there’s still room for selling pressure. Don’t be fooled by the sideways movement. --- Understanding the core logic is useless; it all depends on whether the whales are willing to pump. No matter how awesome Brevis is, without hype, it’ll still cool off. --- Price at 0.39, more than five times the 0.0694. Early investors have already exited. If you chase now, you're just waiting to get cut. --- This initial pool size is definitely a test run. Let’s see if retail investors buy into this wave. If not, keep dumping.
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 01-09 11:29
lol wait... they're calling 0.0694U the "institutional average cost"? that's some seriously questionable math. requires further auditing on where those numbers even came from honestly
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