Remember the AI frenzy on Solana? The spot market on goat reached a market cap of 300 million directly, fartcoin soared to 700 million, and swarm stayed steady at 300 million. The most surreal part back then was—any project with a hint of AI concept or some minor backing would jump from zero to 50 million-100 million within 24 hours. The biggest dilemma at that time wasn’t how to buy, but how much you had sold and missed out on.
Why dare to chase? Because the market had clear benchmarks supporting it, retail investors knew what to hype, the ceiling was visible and high enough, buy orders were thick as a wall, and liquidity was so good that you wouldn’t be afraid to dump. In such an environment, pumping the price up was just natural.
Looking at this round of BSC now, the ceiling is the 80 million after ggg on the spot market, and the heat of "Binance Life." Comparing the two makes it clear that the height of the benchmark directly determines the entire ecosystem’s imagination space.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 21h ago
Selling once will lead to eternal regret—that's the magic of the crypto world.
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RealYieldWizard
· 21h ago
The multiples of those who sold early are really impressive in hindsight. How was I so cowardly back then?
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Blockwatcher9000
· 21h ago
Napo Solana is really going crazy; those who missed out are living in regret.
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SandwichTrader
· 21h ago
The multiples of those who sold early still appear in my dreams. Truly incredible.
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MercilessHalal
· 21h ago
The heartbreak from selling FLY hasn't healed yet; that wave of GOAT was truly dreamy.
Remember the AI frenzy on Solana? The spot market on goat reached a market cap of 300 million directly, fartcoin soared to 700 million, and swarm stayed steady at 300 million. The most surreal part back then was—any project with a hint of AI concept or some minor backing would jump from zero to 50 million-100 million within 24 hours. The biggest dilemma at that time wasn’t how to buy, but how much you had sold and missed out on.
Why dare to chase? Because the market had clear benchmarks supporting it, retail investors knew what to hype, the ceiling was visible and high enough, buy orders were thick as a wall, and liquidity was so good that you wouldn’t be afraid to dump. In such an environment, pumping the price up was just natural.
Looking at this round of BSC now, the ceiling is the 80 million after ggg on the spot market, and the heat of "Binance Life." Comparing the two makes it clear that the height of the benchmark directly determines the entire ecosystem’s imagination space.