Maybe the cost of pulling the market against the trend is really very expensive. Looking back at the ARPA before the market, the bookmaker was so insidious that there was no rebound at all, and many retail investors couldn't run for half an hour. It seemed to have dropped about 40 points, and now lina is slow. Slow shipment means no rebound. In fact, when Lina started to raise funds and started selling the first 200 million chips, I was still thinking that the dealer might want to lower the price and continue to pull wildly, but then it changed again and again. I knew the dealer couldn't hold on any longer and might have no money, so I had to sell. Starting from 0.0118, I found that the dealer was crazy about buying goods, with the highest price reaching nearly 0.03. And with this kind of slow decline, retail investors basically ran away, so this crop trading almost felt like losing money. It was too difficult. I originally played a good hand. At that time, the locked chips, including the banker's chips, already accounted for more than 85%. It is a pity that it ended in this way! LINA is one of the few 100x coins that I am optimistic about