>>9402136here, I'll come out and be completely honest in my idiocy
>I don't understand why everyone expected huge crashes when that was never a part of the overbought mechanism.I was gambling HARD on EN2. They mooned to 57k and 54k two of them, after that followed a ruthless pump into EVERY. SINGLE. FUCKING. COIN. One of the devchamas came out and admitted "sure this was working as intended but holy hell these numbers are high". Shortly after that, there was dev reaction to the whole thing. From that day on, prices were FUCKED.
EN2 completed their week of their averages being in the weekly today. I expected them to crash at the very least, and since mechanics were adjusted more or less in reaction to that event, I also expected additional steps to at least get the market back to where it was via the economy somehow.
We all know that didn't happen and I lost tons of potential money by selling off a lot of coins, but why would I mind, I should've known better.
I'll keep track of the average coin price over the days at adjustment just to see where we're going.But yeah, I say from the point of how older players interpret the market, spikes like what we experienced were usually followed by a deep dive. Many sold, few thought of the fact that the spike was CAUSED (?) by the absolute dip EN2 had before that spike.
Or I don't understand anything but that's fine, otherwise it wouldn't be a game. In any case, market reaction and dev reaction to that market reaction WERE poorly understood, then again you don't owe us explanations for that as well. Market mechanics should stay mysterious in particularities, and this is one of the edge cases. 5 IPOs blowing up the entire market however, that was certainly unexpected. We got some new vectors to think about, I was suspecting
market price average to have an impact at this point, of course that's a rrat and please don't answer.