Recently, I have noticed two projects that are recognized by a leading exchange. Their listing logic is completely different, which is worth analyzing.
Let's start with the first project. This is an asset I have been paying attention to since the initial funding stage, and it has grown to a size of 17 million. It gained the opportunity to be listed during a downtrend, and now the market cap is essentially a way to give an explanation to early investors and the community. In this situation, the correct approach should be to decisively reduce positions when the positive news is realized, rather than chasing the high. After all, there was already ample room for growth in the early stage.
Now, looking at the second project, it’s much more interesting. It went from an initial size of 2 million directly to 4-5 million, with a very clean and attractive accumulation line. When the announcement of listing was made, market discussion was still low, but this precisely indicates that the recognition from a leading exchange is very strong. Such low-profile, high-quality projects might actually present an opportunity to chase in, because once the market reacts, there is often a new round of upward expectations.
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Degentleman
· 01-13 13:53
The first is a typical case of market manipulation through news. Those who entered early have already made a profit, and now those chasing the trend are the ones holding the bag.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 01-13 13:52
The first is the relay race of the bagholders; early withdrawal was the right move. The second is that accumulation line... Why do I feel like this is the real foreshadowing?
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GhostInTheChain
· 01-13 13:49
This second thing is indeed quite interesting; being low-key might actually be the best signal.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-13 13:45
According to the database, the first project went from funding to 17 million, and it hasn't been extended yet, which is rare. The second project increased from 2 million to 4-5 million, and the clean exit line makes me suspect whether they are also planning the next extension notice. Let's wait patiently for the bloom.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 01-13 13:43
hypothesis: the first one's already priced in its redemption arc, but the second... that's where the oracle network hasn't bridged the gap yet between insider recognition and retail fomo 🤔
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-13 13:32
The first one is a bit like a leek-cutting scheme; those who got in early are already laughing, while those chasing now are destined for heavy losses.
Recently, I have noticed two projects that are recognized by a leading exchange. Their listing logic is completely different, which is worth analyzing.
Let's start with the first project. This is an asset I have been paying attention to since the initial funding stage, and it has grown to a size of 17 million. It gained the opportunity to be listed during a downtrend, and now the market cap is essentially a way to give an explanation to early investors and the community. In this situation, the correct approach should be to decisively reduce positions when the positive news is realized, rather than chasing the high. After all, there was already ample room for growth in the early stage.
Now, looking at the second project, it’s much more interesting. It went from an initial size of 2 million directly to 4-5 million, with a very clean and attractive accumulation line. When the announcement of listing was made, market discussion was still low, but this precisely indicates that the recognition from a leading exchange is very strong. Such low-profile, high-quality projects might actually present an opportunity to chase in, because once the market reacts, there is often a new round of upward expectations.