You're right. Thank you for the feedback. I wanted to make it fair so that if a dozen or so NFTs were bought in the first few hours the price of MEME didn't quickly jump from 0.0002 to a much higher price since there wasn't as much MEME being sold around the 0.0002 to 0.0004 range. I thought putting 1 million MEME between 0.00025 and 0.0003 would help moderate that issue if it came up.
Since currently there's not as much demand for the NFTs as hoped that no longer seems to be to be a problem. It's been dialed back now.