Remember Nano, this sub’s (former?) favorite coin? It left the top 200 for the first time since 2017 today

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Remember Nano, this sub’s (former?) favorite coin? It left the top 200 for the first time since 2017 today

Remember Nano? That coin that really shot up from, like, $0.15 in November 2017 to $33 two months later? It even was in the top 20 for a bit. Well, I suppose many people on here must have bought close to ATH back then, because they always REALLY wanted it to go there again and talked about their love for it a lot

Unfortunately it never did. It was hit HARD by the bear market of 2018ff., even went below $0.4. While it did quite well in the bullrun of 2021, it was one of those coins that stayed way below their 2017-2018 ATHs, it got close to $15. Other than most other formerly huge coins that didn't reach a new ATH this bull run – stuff like XRP, BCH, EOS, NEO, DASH… – which don't get a lot of love on here, Nano stayed a sub favorite, I don't think any other coin outside the top 100 (except Moons) is mentioned this often.

Speaking of the top 100: you can see how much this sub loves Nano, if you read this post from last July, when it left the top 100 – OP was at a "loss for words", how could a coin that was "perfect: Instant. Feeless. Green" not be much higher? Many people agreed, the post has over 5k upvotes. I would argue the post was a bit dramatic – Nano hat only re-entered the top 100 3 months earlier after spending a few weeks below that – but you see how much love there is for the coin.

Today, it left the top 200 for the first time since its big explosion in late 2017, as I am writing this it's 202 on Coingecko, -91% since ATH, the downtrend has been pretty consistent the past few months.

What do you think about Nano? Do you still believe in it, do you think it will break its ATH ever again? Do you think it's a dead coin that will just continue to go down? Other coins have been declared dead for less but hey, it's crypto, anything can happen

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