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PulseX: Lack of Limit Orders Raises Dump Risk

I expected PulseX to support limit orders, but it looks like that capability is being downplayed or withheld.

I suspect Richard prefers to avoid visible sell walls that would cap prices, opting instead for conditions that allow market dumpers to push the price down quickly. That increases my concern about engineered volatility and poor execution for passive traders.

For me, this setup reduces passive liquidity, raises slippage risk, and makes holding or initiating positions in PulseX materially riskier until governance or order-type transparency improves.

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Analysis

Removing or not supporting limit orders reduces passive liquidity and visible sell-side depth, making prices more susceptible to aggressive market sells and higher slippage. That structure benefits sh...

Recommendation

I would avoid new buys and consider reducing exposure until limit-order functionality and clearer liquidity controls are restored; treat PulseX as higher-risk until governance or technical fixes addre...

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