The whole "$hyla is connected to gencity and lico" narrative going around? That's not accurate.
These projects aren't the same operation—the devs just happen to know each other. That's how crypto works. When a few developers are familiar with one another, they can collaborate and support each other's launches without being the same entity.
Look back at when $peng pumped to 7m market cap while $brain was still sitting at 800k. People thought one would outperform the other based on connections, but the market had different plans. Individual project momentum doesn't always follow the relationship lines—each coin charts its own course based on fundamentals, community, and market conditions.
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The whole "$hyla is connected to gencity and lico" narrative going around? That's not accurate.
These projects aren't the same operation—the devs just happen to know each other. That's how crypto works. When a few developers are familiar with one another, they can collaborate and support each other's launches without being the same entity.
Look back at when $peng pumped to 7m market cap while $brain was still sitting at 800k. People thought one would outperform the other based on connections, but the market had different plans. Individual project momentum doesn't always follow the relationship lines—each coin charts its own course based on fundamentals, community, and market conditions.