The way I read the blog post I think @imno's issue is primarily the utility of the tokens and secondarily the liquidity. If a token has more utility uses there should be more demand for the token which should theoretically drive up the amount of liquidity that people would be willing to provide pools. In principle due to pairing if one token has a lot of utility and demand it should bootstrap the weaker performing token it is paired to.
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