Want to understand the true situation of UNI? The data is right here — a total of 890 million tokens, but only 630 million are actually in circulation. So where are the missing 260 million? Over 100 million were burned earlier, and the rest are being gradually burned daily, all hidden in the non-circulating data.



This explains why the price of UNI has been stagnant. In simple terms, market liquidity is limited, while holders keep pushing up the supply, creating ongoing selling pressure. It may seem like the total supply is large, but the truly active chips are limited, which is the fundamental reason for the weak price performance.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 2h ago
Damn, looking at UNI's circulating supply data, it's obviously been manipulated. No wonder it's been so stagnant. Wait, are the tokens being burned still ongoing? That logic is a bit confusing. The big players' dumping tactics are really slick, retail investors are trapped and can't escape. UNI has really become dispensable; it's better to check out new tokens. Having only concepts without liquidity, no wonder the price can't rise. Honestly, I've seen through it long ago. It seems like there are only a few chips that can actually move, despite the large total supply. Wait, are there still so many burns happening? Then the token price is even more hopeless. It's the same old story—total supply is a bluff, circulating supply is used to trap retail investors. Why do I feel like UNI is slowly dying? This is exactly why I shouldn't keep holding UNI. Tight chips + big players dumping, UNI is committing suicide. It sounds like they're digging a hole for the holders.
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 13h ago
Uh... same old story, is the limited circulation causing the price to stay weak? It seems more like nobody wants it. Wait, the burn is still ongoing? Shouldn't that make it more scarce? Why is it still dropping? UNI is just a useless thing, too many people are trapped. Really? Are holders pushing the price up to sell? Isn't that just normal operation? Honestly, I haven't looked at UNI for a long time, that was last year.
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 01-09 04:00
Hmm... the circulating supply is only 630 million, no wonder it's so hard to rally. The holders are actually quite aggressive in selling. --- Destruction is destruction; if it needs to be sold, then sell. That's UNI's fate. --- Wait, are they still destroying tokens every day? That'll take forever. --- The truly active chips are so few, no wonder the trend looks like a dead fish. --- That's right, liquidity is the key, UNI is really lacking in this aspect. --- So buying UNI is basically betting that the destruction speed can keep up with the holders' selling desire. --- An invisible pressure of 260 million tokens—it's hard not to be weak. --- With such low token dispersion, you have to be very optimistic to take this position. --- This is the so-called "looks abundant but actually scarce" trap. --- The circulating supply is locked, and the holders are constantly reducing their holdings. How can this trading be done?
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YieldFarmRefugeevip
· 01-09 03:46
Holding coins is risky, especially with such limited liquidity. The destruction speed can't keep up with selling pressure, no wonder UNI has been so disappointing. Once the data is out, it's clear that there aren't many truly active chips. UNI's move is just playing a numbers game. Poor retail investors are still buying the dip. Wait, does this logic also apply to other coins? My mindset is collapsing.
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kmb329vip
· 01-09 03:40
2024 will be fully circulated.
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RamenStackervip
· 01-09 03:31
Oh no, it's the same old story. Less circulation = price goes up? That's the wrong logic, brother. UNI this thing, it should have woken up long ago. Continuous dumping, who can save it? Wait, even after destroying so much, it still can't move up? Are you sure big players aren't secretly selling off? Limited liquidity is basically a dead end, no wonder UNI is so disappointing. So in the end, it's still the team cutting the leeks, playing these tricks. As soon as I saw this data, I knew UNI is still far from exploding.
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