For everyone involved in the 2049 project, you might have encountered this issue—data on gmgn is not very complete, especially when you want to quickly verify the project's actual market cap size.
Actually, there's a more straightforward way: check directly on AVE. I just looked, and the market cap for 2049 is indeed around 10M, so you can clearly assess the project's scale and risk level.
Instead of switching between different tools, it's better to use AVE as a data source to get everything done at once, especially for verifying key metrics like market cap. I hope this little tip can help everyone avoid detours when evaluating projects.
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-08 05:30
The 10M market cap is honestly a bit small, and the risk is extremely high.
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SilentAlpha
· 01-07 03:11
10M market cap, to be honest, it's a bit small, and the risk is quite high.
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-07 03:10
Damn, a 10M market cap? I thought it could reach 100M. What's the point of playing with such a small size?
For everyone involved in the 2049 project, you might have encountered this issue—data on gmgn is not very complete, especially when you want to quickly verify the project's actual market cap size.
Actually, there's a more straightforward way: check directly on AVE. I just looked, and the market cap for 2049 is indeed around 10M, so you can clearly assess the project's scale and risk level.
Instead of switching between different tools, it's better to use AVE as a data source to get everything done at once, especially for verifying key metrics like market cap. I hope this little tip can help everyone avoid detours when evaluating projects.