RE: LeoThread 2025-09-02 16:04

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People need to realize that the longer LEO sits down here, the more explosive will be the lift-off. All of the LEO that LeoStrategy is acquiring down here is LEO they don't have to acquire at double, triple, or more the price later.

Think of it as the fuel for the rocket. The more fuel that gets dumped in on the launching pad, the higher the rocket can go once it blasts off, and the farther it can go without refueling. In my mind, it's going to reach the same heights regardless, but the more fuel it can gather now, the faster it will reach those heights later. Remember, it's math.



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Agreed!

What would be great is for someone to perform a "LEO richlist analysis" with an AI tool that would differentiate between LEO "paper hands" & "diamond hands", and take into account the LEO being currently passing through the unstaking process, so that we'd know with a relative accuracy how many tokens are yet to be sold at these ridiculously low prices, lol.

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That’s the kind of math I like: LeoStrategy stacking at these levels tightens float now and reduces the need to chase when price is 2-3x. If they hit a set accumulation target, do you think it changes how fast the next move happens?

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No, I don't think the number they acquire here will change how fast it makes its next jump. What I do think is that the more they get here, the higher it will go on the next jump. And I think that will be true throughout. The more they lock up now, the less they'll have to eat through each time it legs up, which means that each leg could be stronger than it would have been without locking all these cheap tokens at these levels.

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Right, catalysts set the timing, float sets the height. Soaking up cheap supply now means thinner asks later and fewer weak hands at each level, which can turn the next legs into bigger steps even if they don’t come any faster.

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