Talus just went live on mainnet. Their native token $US is now trading across several centralized exchanges, and trading volume's picking up momentum. What caught my attention? They actually delivered two working products before even launching the mainnet. Price-wise, it's been sitting comfortably above the .015 mark. Not bad for a launch day.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 12-15 00:16
Product delivery was available right after the mainnet launch. This process is a bit different, unlike some projects that just boast without delivering.
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PositionPhobia
· 12-13 21:42
Wait, there are usable products before the mainnet launch? I've seen this trick quite a few times, and how did it turn out in the end?
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 12-12 02:51
Product delivery was completed before the mainnet launch. This operation is indeed impressive, unlike some projects that just shout slogans.
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MetamaskMechanic
· 12-12 02:50
There were product deliveries before the mainnet went live, and the operation is pretty good. But how long can $US sustain this price? It depends on whether there are real use cases in the future.
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MevSandwich
· 12-12 02:44
Is there a finished product delivery right at the mainnet launch? This is how a project should look, unlike some projects that just boast and brag.
Talus just went live on mainnet. Their native token $US is now trading across several centralized exchanges, and trading volume's picking up momentum. What caught my attention? They actually delivered two working products before even launching the mainnet. Price-wise, it's been sitting comfortably above the .015 mark. Not bad for a launch day.