Is anyone following the $BABY project? The founder is an academician of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, which is indeed impressive. The total funding rounds amount to nearly $100 million, with the Paradigm funding round reaching $70 million. At that time, the valuation was $800 million. The current fully diluted valuation is just over $200 million, which means investors are already experiencing significant unrealized losses.
From a market capitalization perspective, the circulating market cap is less than $60 million. Compared to this scale and funding background, there still seems to be considerable room for growth. Especially considering the founder's professional background and the lineup of investors, it might be worth paying attention to its upcoming performance. However, investing always carries risks. This is just an observation based on data; the final decision still depends on your own judgment.
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SandwichDetector
· 01-11 00:45
With such a large unrealized loss, who still dares to take over? Has Paradigm also lost interest?
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-10 18:18
Paradigm's 70 million investment was cut in half immediately. No matter how strong the background is, it can't withstand the market. It still depends on actual progress.
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PerennialLeek
· 01-10 16:19
Paradigm's round lost so much already, can it recover? I remain skeptical.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 01-10 10:56
Four times unrealized loss and still dare to say there's room for growth... Paradigm is really taking a good hit this time.
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SerumSquirter
· 01-08 02:51
Paradigm's vision is quite average, going from 800 million down to 200 million, and this unrealized loss is a bit painful.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 01-08 02:49
Paradigm invested 70 million and it still dropped so badly, which shows that the team's execution ability is indeed average.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-08 02:46
Bro, this valuation drop is pretty harsh...
Paradigm's investments are still losing money, what does that mean?
Having an academician background sounds impressive, but how are the actual on-chain applications?
With such a small circulating supply, it actually feels a bit reckless.
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PanicSeller69
· 01-08 02:43
Paradigm is already floating at a loss, this matter needs to be thought over.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-08 02:36
Authoritative endorsements may not be able to support valuations, and Paradigm can also stumble. This curve from 800 million to 200 million is more like a calibration of early-stage funding bubbles rather than an undervaluation.
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BearMarketBro
· 01-08 02:25
Another big shot endorsement and a fundraising hype project. Paradigm invested 70 million and is now trapped. This is quite interesting.
Is anyone following the $BABY project? The founder is an academician of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, which is indeed impressive. The total funding rounds amount to nearly $100 million, with the Paradigm funding round reaching $70 million. At that time, the valuation was $800 million. The current fully diluted valuation is just over $200 million, which means investors are already experiencing significant unrealized losses.
From a market capitalization perspective, the circulating market cap is less than $60 million. Compared to this scale and funding background, there still seems to be considerable room for growth. Especially considering the founder's professional background and the lineup of investors, it might be worth paying attention to its upcoming performance. However, investing always carries risks. This is just an observation based on data; the final decision still depends on your own judgment.