When the perma bulls are showing (totally understandable) signs of investor fatigue you know things are getting rocky. The talk of buying opportunities is a joke. This thing should be multiples higher and that's taking all delays and growth stock decimation into account.
The team has enough big names, connections, and have been to enough conferences to have all the accounts they possible desire.
The fact is, the stock is getting absolutely smoked and bleeding slowly day by day. Regardless of the management team and their 1, 2, 5 year outlook - we are a publicly traded company and the stock price has an effect on the course of the company's future (and of course, the shareholder's). Lower stock price today means higher split tomorrow to uplist, lower stock price today means more dilution tomorrow, etc.