Picture this—how would $PBANK perform across different treasury milestones? At $50,000, we're looking at early-stage momentum. Push it to $500,000 and suddenly you're seeing institutional interest kicking in. Now fast-forward to $5,000,000—that's when things get really interesting. Each level tells a different story about adoption velocity and market confidence. Which milestone do you think hits first?
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LiquidityWitch
· 6h ago
The real test is at the 5 million stage; honestly, the first two milestones are a bit superficial.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 6h ago
The hurdle of five million feels like it's forever out of reach. Let's see if 500,000 can at least keep things steady for now.
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RetroHodler91
· 6h ago
The level at 5 million, I bet it will come the fastest, the speed at which institutions scoop the bottom is beyond your imagination.
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LuckyHashValue
· 6h ago
The 5 million tier is the real game changer, right? Feels like everything before was just a setup.
Picture this—how would $PBANK perform across different treasury milestones? At $50,000, we're looking at early-stage momentum. Push it to $500,000 and suddenly you're seeing institutional interest kicking in. Now fast-forward to $5,000,000—that's when things get really interesting. Each level tells a different story about adoption velocity and market confidence. Which milestone do you think hits first?