FLOW this project has collapsed.



Old players still remember that this project raised 8-10 billion USD back in the day, second only to EOS, and was on par with Near. After launching on a major exchange, it soared to nearly $35, early public offering participants made hundreds of times profit, which was truly a life-changing investment for many.

But now? The price has fallen 350 times from its peak, and there was a 50% flash crash in a single day, almost wiping it out. What exactly happened? Rumor has it that the project team has been silent for two months, and the team has basically halted operations.

A once dazzling project has just come to an end like this. It sounds a bit heartbreaking, but this incident actually repeatedly reminds us of one thing — in this market, no matter how glorious the past was, it doesn't matter. Whether the narrative can be sustained and whether the team can truly persist is the real line between life and death.

As we see the year nearing its end, the long-awaited copycat season has still not arrived, and most projects are still met with market indifference. In such an environment, what can past achievements guarantee? Nothing at all.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 19h ago
Another "life-changing" project exposed in its true form, hilarious, it should have been shut down long ago.
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SatoshiNotNakamotovip
· 19h ago
I wish I knew earlier, FLOW should have died long ago. The team never took the community seriously. --- 350x decline? That's hilarious. This is the true picture of DeFi. --- Honestly, raising so much money and still being ignored only shows that no one is actually using the product. --- No updates in two months? Cowardly. If it were me, I would have run away long ago. --- Another overhyped gimmick, no wonder no one pays attention. --- Raising hundreds of millions but can't last more than a year or two—that's a fundamental problem. --- Look at this trend. Investing in early-stage projects is really a gamble.
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LeverageAddictvip
· 19h ago
Once a dream of hundreds of times returns, it has now become a textbook-level bloody case, which is quite ironic. The team hasn't spoken for two months? Then it's definitely time to wake up. No matter how much funding is raised, it can't save a "reckless" mindset. A 350-fold decline, what does it indicate? It shows that the previous high was inherently虚, and things that lack real narrative support will eventually come back. What are we waiting for, a copycat season? First, it's urgent to see how these "big projects" died. Honestly, a large fundraising scale has become the biggest pitfall for a crash. The higher the expectations, the worse the fall.
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MevSandwichvip
· 19h ago
If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have believed in fundraising scale; a reliable team is what truly matters.
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ImpermanentTherapistvip
· 19h ago
Hundreds of times the profit was not maintained, and the team ran away.
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HorizonHuntervip
· 19h ago
Hundreds of times profit were not maintained, indicating that the team didn't take the project seriously at all.
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