Out of 412 Terra Classic community members who participated in a recent Twitter poll, 130 are convinced LUNC would not hit $1 per coin within the next 20 years.
The crypto influencer Asobs, who initiated this survey expressed amazement as many members of the Terra Classic community do not believe LUNC would increase by a large margin in the next 2 decades, despite the many developments surrounding the crypto project.
On Thursday, Asobs created a poll on the blue bird app, requesting Terra Classic community members to agree or disagree that LUNC would hit $1 by 2043. “Can LUNC hit $1 in the next 20 years?” he asked.
Per the result at the end of the voting, a total of 412 users engaged in the poll. Notably, 68.4% of voters, representing 281 LUNC enthusiasts, subscribe that the token could touch $1 within this specified timeframe. Whereas 31.4% of voters, depicting 130 Terra Classic community members, do not believe so.
Can $LUNC hit $1 in the next 20 years?
— Asobs (@Asobs_CNG) February 9, 2023
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Among those who expect LUNC to rally as high as $1 is Asobs. He wrote, “Surprised 31% said LUNC won’t hit $1 within the next 20 years,” sharing a YouTube video that reveals a conservative plan for a LUNC to $1. “It’s very possible we could see LUNC at $1 even sooner,” he added.
Likewise, Tobias Andersen (AKA Zaradar), one of the core contributors in the Terra Classic community and a lead member of the LUNC Joint L1 team believes LUNC would go above $1 in the next 20 years, telling how that would be made possible.
According to him, the $1 mark for LUNC will not come without tangible use cases being attached to the crypto asset. This point, therefore, makes the anticipated Terra Classic Layer 2 decentralized finance (DeFi) project — Terraport — an important addition to the community. As previously reported, Rex Harrison, a senior TerraCVita member shared the ultimate goal of Terraport for LUNC.
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