$BEAT dump over the last 2 days is definitely concerning. 📉
But so far, I haven’t seen confirmed evidence of a team rug or scam like the $LAB situation.
The bigger risks appear to be large token unlocks, high holder concentration, low liquidity and heavy speculative selling.
$BEAT has ~1B max supply, with a large portion still outside circulation. The recent unlock added more selling pressure at a time when momentum was already weakening.
For now, I’d call it high-risk, not a confirmed scam.
Keep watching team/investor wallets and exchange inflows. 👀
Price is coiling beneath the $0.21 resistance inside a tight triangle.
🔥 Breakout above $0.21 → $0.256 target That’s roughly +22.5% upside from the current level. The squeeze is getting tighter. Now we watch the breakout. 🚀
Bitcoin’s spot flows are sending a mixed signal. The chart shows repeated periods of heavy outflows, with inflows appearing in shorter bursts. More recently, netflows have been relatively balanced compared with the larger swings seen earlier in the year. Meanwhile, BTC has been trading around the $60K–$65K range on this chart. The key thing to watch is whether sustained inflows return. If they do, it could signal stronger spot demand and provide the liquidity needed for Bitcoin to push higher.
$XRP is starting to show a pattern that looks surprisingly similar to its 2017 setup.
And if history rhymes here, the interesting part may be just getting started.
The key level I’m watching is the current support zone. If $XRP successfully holds it for a third major retest, we could see another aggressive expansion phase.
My roadmap looks like this:
🔹 $1.10 → $0.97 → $1.80 First, I want to see how price reacts around the $0.97–$1.10 zone.
🔹 $1.80 → $2.70 → $3.20 A clean breakout and hold above $1.80 could completely change the momentum.
🔹 $3.20 → $6.50 → $13.00 This is where things get really interesting. If the larger structure plays out and momentum accelerates, these levels become worth watching.
Back in 2017, $XRP experienced an absolutely insane expansion after a similar support structure held — more than 60,000% from the low.
Obviously, I’m not saying XRP will repeat that exact move. Markets don’t copy-paste history.
But when price structure, support and market psychology start lining up, I pay attention.
For me, the key isn't predicting the exact top.
It’s watching what $XRP does at these levels.
Hold support → bullish confirmation. Break resistance → momentum can accelerate. Lose the structure → roadmap needs to be reassessed.
As I mentioned previously, my plan for $BANK remains unchanged. I have no intention of selling my position until the price declines into the $0.10–$0.15 range. Until then, I will continue to stick to my strategy and avoid making emotional decisions.
According to Ark Invest, Bitcoin long-term holder supply reached a new all-time high of 14.85 million BTC by the end of Q1.
Think about what that means.
Millions of Bitcoin have been sitting in wallets through crashes, bear markets, scary headlines, and extreme volatility. These holders have had countless opportunities to sell, yet they chose to keep holding.
Every coin locked away by long-term holders is one less coin readily available on the market. If demand continues to grow while available supply shrinks, the supply-demand equation becomes increasingly interesting.
Price doesn't always move immediately. Markets can stay quiet for months before reacting. But history has shown that periods of strong long-term accumulation have often laid the foundation for major moves later on.
The biggest gains in Bitcoin have rarely gone to those who chased green candles. They've often gone to those with the patience to hold through uncertainty.
The conviction of long-term holders is speaking louder than the daily price chart.
Are we witnessing the early stages of another supply squeeze? 👀