Recently, an observation: relying solely on the popularity of a single project is difficult to sustain a market rebound.



Looking at the current ecosystem of a leading exchange and a public chain, what is needed is not another round of hype around old projects, but truly innovative new developments. Especially for projects with smaller market caps, they have become a breakthrough point in the eyes of market participants—lower prices mean greater imagination space and are more likely to stimulate market enthusiasm.

Instead of waiting for star projects to rescue the market, it’s better to focus on undervalued small-cap sectors. They might be the engine for the next wave of ecosystem recovery. Of course, choosing projects still depends on fundamentals and team strength; don’t just jump in because the price is low. This logic applies in any bear market recovery phase.
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RatioHuntervip
· 01-10 09:01
Really, anyone still relying on a big project to rescue the market should wake up. Small market cap is the real gold mine. But on the other hand, cheap goods need to have quality; don’t end up falling into a trap again. Low price does not equal low risk; this is a lesson that still needs to be learned. The revival of the track depends on new things, not rehashing leftovers. This point is indeed correct. Small market cap has potential for growth, but the prerequisite is that the team is reliable; otherwise, it’s just throwing money away.
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RugPullAlertBotvip
· 01-08 17:13
Wake up, don't get caught by small-cap dumps again
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MoonRocketmanvip
· 01-08 12:24
Small-cap projects are indeed launch windows, but you need to calculate the escape velocity properly. Cheap assets are easy to get caught holding. --- I don't even bother with small tracks that lack RSI momentum; fundamentals are the real fuel supply. --- Star projects to rescue the market? Dream on. It's better to look for potential coins that are being held down by gravitational resistance levels. --- Wait, after the Bollinger Band channel breakout, can these small caps maintain their trajectory? That’s the real question. --- Undervalued small caps are high risk. You need to see if there is technical support; don’t just go all-in because the price is cheap. --- Is the launch countdown starting? It feels like the market is still accumulating fuel, no rush to get on board. --- I agree with this logic, but the premise is that the team is reliable. I wouldn’t touch a bad team even at a low price.
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SandwichDetectorvip
· 01-08 12:23
Small market cap is indeed tempting, but the real pitfalls are also hidden deep.
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bridge_anxietyvip
· 01-08 12:20
That's right, old projects really can't gain traction anymore. Now it's all about seeing who can find a small project with real potential.
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LiquidityOraclevip
· 01-08 12:20
That's correct, but it depends on the team and fundamentals; otherwise, just chasing low prices is pure gambling.
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