Lately, I've been analyzing why the market is so optimistic about certain small-cap coins. Let me outline the logic.
Since this fall, I've been paying attention to new coin movements on a major exchange. At that time, several coins were particularly hot and highly profitable. Some people in the community made their first million dollars from these coins. Later, new projects followed, and some of these coins skyrocketed—constantly rising after purchase, with gains exceeding a hundred times.
Why do these types of coins tend to have market movements? Simply put, the market has expectations for them. These coins usually target a market cap of around 5 to 10 billion USD. Currently, their prices are still in the 30 million USD range, leaving significant room for imagination. Additionally, if a major exchange launches perpetual contracts for them later, it could trigger another wave of growth.
Looking at early cases, those who held these coins for a long time didn't lose out; their prices are not far from previous highs. Interestingly, recent actions by exchanges also support this trend—directly investing 100 million USD into these types of coins, which is an indirect endorsement of these projects.
There’s still some time before the end of the year. If you haven't made enough profit from the previous market movements, now is a good window to seize the opportunity.
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YieldHunter
· 8h ago
ngl this reads like textbook pump territory... exchange backing their own listings with $100m? technically speaking that's just creating liquidity for the exit lol. if you look at the data on these micro-caps, the "didn't lose money" crowd is always survivorship bias talking. where's the risk-adjusted metrics on this one? 🤔
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AirdropBlackHole
· 01-11 20:19
Is the exchange spending money to buy in itself? This signal is a bit too obvious, it feels like they're paving the way for retail investors.
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DecentralizedElder
· 01-11 07:53
The exchange itself invested money into it; isn't this signal clear enough?
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MetaMasked
· 01-11 07:53
It's too obvious that the exchange is spending money to buy this signal, directly endorsing it.
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just_another_fish
· 01-11 07:52
Exchanges spend their own money to buy? Isn't that just helping us lift the sedan chair? Haha
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MemeTokenGenius
· 01-11 07:52
The exchange invested money themselves, which clearly indicates the issue.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 01-11 07:50
Exchanges spending 100 million? What are they trying to tell us, or is there something else at play?
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 01-11 07:50
The exchange backing with 100 million shows that the underlying logic is still solid, but if you chase the high this time, it might be a bit risky.
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GasGrillMaster
· 01-11 07:48
The exchange itself invested 100 million, this signal needs to be analyzed carefully.
Lately, I've been analyzing why the market is so optimistic about certain small-cap coins. Let me outline the logic.
Since this fall, I've been paying attention to new coin movements on a major exchange. At that time, several coins were particularly hot and highly profitable. Some people in the community made their first million dollars from these coins. Later, new projects followed, and some of these coins skyrocketed—constantly rising after purchase, with gains exceeding a hundred times.
Why do these types of coins tend to have market movements? Simply put, the market has expectations for them. These coins usually target a market cap of around 5 to 10 billion USD. Currently, their prices are still in the 30 million USD range, leaving significant room for imagination. Additionally, if a major exchange launches perpetual contracts for them later, it could trigger another wave of growth.
Looking at early cases, those who held these coins for a long time didn't lose out; their prices are not far from previous highs. Interestingly, recent actions by exchanges also support this trend—directly investing 100 million USD into these types of coins, which is an indirect endorsement of these projects.
There’s still some time before the end of the year. If you haven't made enough profit from the previous market movements, now is a good window to seize the opportunity.