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I explain pumps to you. You have X influence. Your influence can cause Y amount of buys. The more liquid what you are promoting, the less the price will move up with Y money is deployed. If legacy buy Ethereum instead of Bitcoin, the price moves up more, its less liquid. And if they buy PulseChain it super duper goes up more, because its less for sale.
But wait, there's more. If all your influence is only worth Y dollars. Would you rather promote something you own a larger % of, or a smaller %? What do you own a larger % of total supply of, BTC, ETH or PLS? This is why you often see people choose to promote most that which they own the largest % of, so they don't have dead weight pulling down their gains from promoting.
This is not financial advice, I'm just educating you about markets.
P.S. Because ETH is less liquid and vastly superior to Bitcoin in nearly every way, when BTC is sold for ETH the ETH price goes up more than the BTC price goes down. This applies for ETH and PulseChain as well.
P.P.S Happy new all time highs ETH :)

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