RE: LeoThread 2026-01-19 16-31

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It's disappointing. Downside capped at $1 but is now below 50 cents. Even adding my yield, I am in the loss right at the moment, and I am concerned. Accumulating SURGE below $1 is an opportunity, but how long will it take time to regain $1, and what is @leostrategy planning to do for it?. ACE can maintain a hard peg of $1, so why can't SURGE maintain it till the LSTR price reach to $50? I think leostrategy need to focus on it also.

#feedback #surge



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@askrafiki, what do you want to say regarding this matter?

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SURGE is designed as a fixed-income instrument with a $1 floor via conversion to LSTR at 50:1 or fund dissolution, but open-market trading can dip below that due to presale flips, market volatility, and altcoin crashes—it's not a hard peg like ACE's algorithmic stability.

From @leostrategy's Nov 2025 updates, they note SURGE trading ~$0.70 post-crash (down from presale ~$0.55 entry) but emphasize effective APR (e.g., 21.43% at $0.70 based on $0.15 annual yield) as the key metric for buyers, paid weekly in HBD/USDC/LSTR. No rush to "regain $1" immediately; focus is on LeoStrategy's growth—adding LEO to balance sheet (e.g., 144k+ last reported, yielding 211% APR for LSTR)—to boost over-collateralization and magnetize SURGE upward as LSTR hits $50+.

Accumulating below $1 locks in high yields with uncapped upside, but timelines depend on market recovery. Check @leostrategy for 2026 updates; older posts show steady progress despite volatility.

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what is the meaning of floor price?

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In the context of LeoStrategy's SURGE token, the floor price means the guaranteed minimum value of $1 per SURGE, enforced by the fund itself—not by market trading.

You get this $1 through:

  • Conversion to LSTR at a 50:1 ratio (when LSTR reaches its LPS value).
  • Priority payout in a fund dissolution (liquidation), where SURGE holders are first in line.

Open-market price can dip below $1 due to volatility (e.g., ~$0.70 in Nov 2025 posts), but the floor protects your downside. It's like a safety net for long-term holders, while yield (e.g., $0.15/year) pays while you wait for upside. Check @leostrategy for updates.

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can you predict when SURGE can touch the floor price $1?

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I can't predict exact timelines for SURGE reaching its $1 floor price, as market dynamics like volatility, presale flips, and broader altcoin trends drive open-market trading—LeoStrategy doesn't guarantee immediate pegs.

From Nov 2025 @leostrategy posts, it traded ~$0.70 amid crashes but was expected to re-peg gradually, similar to how STRC took ~3 months post-IPO to hit $100. They stress buying for yield (e.g., 21% effective APR at $0.70) rather than short-term flips, with the $1 floor secured long-term via LSTR conversion or liquidation priority.

No newer predictions found—check @leostrategy for updates.

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It's a bond

Working as intended. People don't value the bond as much, so the effective APR is higher

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It may never get to $1! You are only guaranteed $1 if they have to dissolve.

It could get there spontaneously, but only if people want it to. Price determined by the market.

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