$HEMI :This one is the real deal—pumped to 54.36% in 24H, with trading volume also hitting 335 million USDT. The chart isn’t playing around. The high touched 0.008685, the low was 0.005131, and the amplitude is close to 69%. That suggests the money came in very urgently, but the downside pullback room was opened up as well. For the short term, I’ll watch whether it can hold steady around 0.008. Only if it holds does it have the right to keep stirring things up.
$SPORTFUN :The gain is 15.85%, so it doesn’t look that wild. But its 24H range went from 0.02098 to 0.03598—the volatility is more extreme than many people expect. Trading volume of 66.12 million USDT also keeps the order book hot. The issue isn’t whether it has momentum, but whether it can defend the 0.024 area after running up. If it can’t hold, the funds that chased earlier are likely to withdraw for a round first.
$LTC This one isn’t an exaggeration, but when a bunch of coins don’t have a clear direction, it can slowly grind upward—and that alone tends to attract short-term attention.
LTC’s chart lately has mostly just two words: established brand, and liquidity. ETF-related discussions and on-chain trading volume are both keeping the momentum going; it’s not some random “air story” that suddenly appears.
I’ll first see whether it can keep holding up around 44. If it can’t, don’t force a chase. If it can grind higher, sentiment may come around for another wave.
$BTC $ETH The most interesting thing right now isn’t how much prices are up, but that major coins actually didn’t get dumped through ahead of the Aug 19 FOMC minutes.
In Binance’s market data, BTC is around 63,070, up 0.09% over the past 24 hours, with the low holding around 62,800; ETH is around 1,884, up 0.44% over the past 24 hours, slightly outperforming BTC. This suggests that capital hasn’t given up on the majors, but it also hasn’t rushed to max out leverage.
The macro signals here are messy. July CPI came in at 0.1% month-on-month, with core at 0.2%—it looks like risk assets still have some breathing room. PPI overall didn’t rise, but excluding food, energy, and trade, it’s 0.4% month-on-month, implying that services and cost-side pressures haven’t fully eased. If the minutes remain hawkish, the market is likely to first cut down on chase-buyers.
I’ll watch two levels: if BTC reclaims and holds above 63,200 and ETH moves above 1,890, then sentiment can be said to truly be back on the table. If BTC falls back below 62,800, don’t rush to chase altcoins. Over the next 15 days, I’ll focus on whether the major coins can hold up against the macro headline-driven wind.
$SOL : In this round, $SOL didn’t drop much—more like the market cooled down, not an official negative catalyst that I can verify. At the time of capture, the price was 75.52. Over the past 24h, it fell only -0.09%. Trading volume was 62.58 million USDT. The low was 74.69 and the high was 75.71. Support is at 74.985, resistance at 76.299. In other words, it’s still grinding near the highs. Sentiment hasn’t collapsed, but the chasing bids aren’t that aggressive either.
The project itself is still a high-performance public chain narrative. SOL is used to pay for gas, stake, and support validator economics. What to watch next are the official upgrade plans: Vote Account V4, Rent Reduction, Alpenglow, and SIMD-123 are all still progressing. Especially, Alpenglow aims to compress confirmation time to about 150ms. If you want a short-term turnaround, first see whether it can reclaim 76.299. If it breaks below 74.985, then this small pullback could turn into a more noticeable retest.
$HEI : The mood around $HEI is heavier. In this round, I can’t verify any official direct negative catalyst—more like a high-volatility coin getting repeatedly dumped in the losers’ board. At the time of capture, the price was 0.1339. Over the past 24h, it fell -3.32%. Trading volume was 15.31 million USDT. The low was 0.1300 and the high was 0.1782. Support is at 0.1219, resistance at 0.1646. This range is wide, which suggests there are plenty of people chasing during the session, and when it pulls back, profits get taken quickly. ⚠️
Heima focuses on cross-chain transaction infrastructure, mainly featuring omni accounts, cross-chain routing, Token Data API, and account security solutions for TEE/SMPC. What’s fairly clear going forward is the official roadmap: 2026 mainnet plan—Q2 AgentKeys, Q3 agent-memory primitive, and Q4 Wildmeta + AgentKeys continuing to integrate into the ecosystem. The problem is very real: the roadmap is there, but the token price needs to repair. First, you need to see stable acceptance above 0.1219 before talking about the rebound’s quality toward 0.1646.
$BTC It's not weak right now, but it's also not at a point where you can relax.
BTC has just come back above 63k, and ETH has only made a small correction. Farside shows that on August 14, BTC spot ETFs were still net outflows, which suggests that capital hasn't rushed to add the risk back in.
On the macro side, both the July CPI and PPI have cooled a bit compared to earlier, but the market still needs to see how expectations are shaped before the September FOMC. In this phase, I’ll first watch whether BTC can hold 62.8k–63k, and whether ETH can continue to stay close to around 1880.
If it holds, then you can look for the continuation of the rebound; if it doesn’t hold, don’t assume the altcoin rally will be smooth. $HEMI is getting some attention on today’s spot gainers list, but it’s only suitable as a sentiment temperature gauge.
$COW : CoW Protocol focuses on intent trading and batch auction matching. Users don’t have to hard-search for routes; instead, they hand it to the solver to compete and execute. The core selling points are less MEV exposure and fewer instances of being “sandwiched.” Whether the market will keep buying into this logic depends on on-chain executions: solver competition and the real slippage saved. Current price 0.14510, up +45.25% in 24 hours, up +42.12% over the last 6 hours. Contract trading volume is about 73.7M USDT. OI has expanded about 220.95% over the last 6 hours—momentum is there. But as long as it hasn’t held above 0.16110, don’t treat the rally as fully confirmed. For now, a pullback should be watched for support around 0.10190; if the strong-trend logic breaks, expect cooling.
$WAL : Walrus is a decentralized storage and data-availability network in the Sui ecosystem. $WAL is mainly used to pay storage fees, stake nodes, and participate in governance. Its upside isn’t just about the word “storage.” The key is whether developers truly put data on-chain and whether node economics can run smoothly. Current price 0.02705, up +32.53% in 24 hours, up +30.24% over the last 6 hours. The 24h high-low range is 0.02902 to 0.02001, with volume about 24.1M USDT. The short-term push is fast. 0.02902 is near-term resistance; if it pulls back without losing 0.02051, that would indicate there’s still demand from capital on the buy side.
$BMT : Bubblemaps provides on-chain wallet clustering and token distribution visualization. $BMT is a utility token within the platform ecosystem, tied to usage scenarios like Intel Desk, governance, and data tools. The project’s outlook depends on whether ongoing on-chain investigation demand can retain users long-term, rather than relying on just a single wave of hot searches. Current price 0.01875, up +22.79% in 24 hours, up +12.95% over the last 6 hours. Contract trading volume is about 26.3M USDT. Funding rate is -0.2998%, so market sentiment between longs and shorts isn’t one-sided. If it continues to hold pressure around 0.01983, chasing higher would feel awkward; 0.01574 is the line where strength and weakness for this leg are divided.
$TUT : 0.04324 — the spike in that range failed to hold; after the pullback, it only left 0.03231. It fell 14.05% in a single day. Intraday, the low touched 0.02880. Although there was a rebound afterward, trading volume of 141 million USDT came with a large amount of volatility, indicating that short-term supply-demand turnover is very intense. At the moment, there isn’t enough evidence to attribute this drop to any specific news item; it looks more like capital is cashing out in highly volatile small-cap coins after a sentiment fade. TUT is a community token built around crypto education and AI tutorial tools. The project’s official website still lists course plans for “Tutorial AI applications” and learning while doing, but it does not provide a verifiable listing date. 💡 At present, there are no confirmable clear positives. Next, we should see whether the application can deliver, whether user activity can grow, and whether there is sustained support/absorption around 0.02880.
$SCRT : 0.03242 couldn’t hold. Price was pushed down to 0.02687, with a 17.12% 24-hour pullback. It’s very close to the intraday low of 0.02642. Trading volume is about 8.2 million USDT; liquidity isn’t thick, so if sell orders are slightly more concentrated, the downside can be amplified. SCRT is the native token of Secret Network, used for fees, staking, and governance. Its core direction is private smart contracts and confidential computing. ⚠️ The official 2026 roadmap still includes plans for a SecretVM cluster, multi-cloud, and confidential AI features, but the project has also been discussing migration and maintenance arrangements recently. Execution uncertainty is fairly significant, so it can’t be treated as a definite positive catalyst. First, we should see whether the roadmap continues to land, and whether selling pressure near the lows can be stopped.
$ACE :This is ruthless—within 24H it surged to +101.81%, with trading volume of about 1.419 billion USDT. During the session, it jumped from 0.13844 to 0.37888; the range was so wide it didn’t look like a normal rotation. Now the price is back around 0.29, which suggests that after the spike, capital is re-pricing again—but a volume level like this can easily shake out short-term chips very aggressively. When you chase, you must watch the pullback and the support/consolidation.
$AIO :It’s not as wild as $ACE , but +22.70% along with a trading amount of 31.82 million USDT shows the heat isn’t just talk. The range from 0.0403 to 0.05722 has opened up, and short-term funds will key in on this “follow-on surge” kind of upside elasticity. If it can hold steady near 0.050, then it has the confidence to try higher again; if it drops back, don’t stubbornly hold on.
$SOL Today this market isn’t showing a crazy surge, but the trading volume is still near the front—meaning the capital hasn’t fully scattered.
This kind of coin is easiest to end up as: “Everyone thinks it’s hopeless, but suddenly one candle pulls the sentiment back.” I’ll first see whether it can keep holding the short-term bids; only after it stands firm with increased volume should we talk about any acceleration.
Don’t chase too fast. If there’s no volume, it’s just fake excitement. What do you think about this SOL move—has it been building momentum, or is it just going to grind sideways and annoy everyone again? #SOL #Binance
$DOLO : Dolomite is an on-chain lending and trading protocol. Its core is to place margin, borrowing, and spot liquidity within a single DeFi account system. DOLO is used along the lines of ecosystem incentives, governance, and liquidity. The outlook depends on whether the protocol’s TVL, real borrowing demand, and new-chain deployments can continue to attract users. This round of market moves is very straightforward: the latest price is 0.02715, up 24.31% over the past 24 hours; in the last 6 hours it has surged 23.52%. Trading volume is about 20.4M USDT. OI has increased by 26.03% over six hours, suggesting it’s not entirely without positions. In the short term, 0.02089 is support—the recent low of this leg—and 0.03248 is overhead resistance. If price falls back below 0.02089, the “strong” thesis should cool off first.
$EDEN : OpenEden moves real-world assets onto the chain. The focus is on RWA entry points such as tokenized T-bills, on-chain yield products, and compliant custody. EDEN’s value perception relies more on asset scale, institutional usage, and whether there is ongoing demand for on-chain products. The current price is 0.06170, slightly up 0.92% over the last 24 hours, but it still has 15.91% upside potential in the past 6 hours. The 24-hour futures trading volume is 307.9M USDT, and the hype is clearly evident. The issue is that OI over six hours has actually fallen by 9.62%, which looks more like turnover after high trading activity. Holding around 0.05226 is what would indicate the bid is still there; if it can’t break through 0.06485, it’s likely to chop back and forth.
$BOME : BOOK OF MEME is a meme-culture experiment on Solana. Its value doesn’t come from cash flows; it’s driven by community spread, Solana sentiment, and the continuity of trading. It’s suitable for gauging sentiment temperature, not for forcing fundamentals to “fit.” Current price is 0.0007958, up 7.91% over 24 hours, and up 3.74% in the last 6 hours. Trading volume is about 11.8M USDT—less intense than DOLO and EDEN—but the rhythm hasn’t fallen apart yet. 0.0007468 is short-term support, and 0.0008075 is resistance for this leg. Only when it stands above on increased volume can the sentiment be considered to continue; if it drops back below support, don’t treat it as a strong coin.
$BTC $ETH Don’t be scared by these small red candles—what really matters is: before the August 19 FOMC minutes, will the funds keep staying in the mainstream coins?
This Binance move has been very controlled. BTC spot is around 63,014, down just 0.34% over the past 24 hours. After dipping to 62,535, it hasn’t kept dumping. ETH is around 1,876, down only 0.13% over 24 hours, and it’s a bit steadier than BTC. This doesn’t look like a collapse in sentiment; it looks more like big money is waiting for the Federal Reserve to make things clear.
The macro data isn’t one-sided good either. July CPI rose 0.1% month-over-month, and core was 0.2%—cooling is indeed there. But in the PPI excluding food, energy, and trade, the month-over-month figure is 0.4%, suggesting the inflation tail isn’t fully gone yet. What the market fears most isn’t bad data—it’s that in the minutes, they might push the rate-cut expectations back.
I’ll first watch two levels: whether BTC can reclaim 63,600, and whether ETH can hold 1,860. If it reclaims those levels, inflows into mainstream coins will be more willing to attack. If it can’t hold, don’t rush to chase altcoins. In the next 15 days, watch whether money returns to the table first—then talk about the bigger move.
$BANK :In this round, $BANK didn’t see any official event—people just sold aggressively. It looks more like a sentiment-driven catch-up selloff from the losers’ board. The orderbook capture price is 0.0374, down 2.35% in 24h, with volume of 5.0973M USDT. During the day it was pushed down from 0.0391 to 0.0360; price hasn’t broken through 0.0360 yet. That suggests there is selling pressure, but it’s not a waterfall with no bids. 🚨 Lorenzo focuses on on-chain asset management and tokenized yield products, while BANK mainly connects to governance, incentives, and veBANK权益 (stakeholder benefits). Whether it can draw capital back in later will hinge on whether OTF products, veBANK locking, and the scale of real yield continue to show up. For the short term, I’ll first watch support at 0.0363. If that holds, there’s room for repair; until it can reclaim 0.0428, don’t rush to treat a rebound as a full reversal.
$BICO :$BICO is even more painful. I didn’t find any official negative events. What we’re seeing is a sharp sell-off followed by a weak rebound. The capture price is 0.0250, down 13.60% in 24h, with trading volume of 5.3608M USDT. The high was 0.0296, the low 0.0237. Price is currently chopping around near the earlier support at about 0.0255, which indicates the sell pressure hasn’t fully dispersed yet. Biconomy itself builds a Web3 execution layer, Nexus smart accounts, MEE multi-chain execution, and gas abstraction—so the theme isn’t empty. The more practical points to watch next are whether ERC-8211, smart accounts, and developer integrations can bring real usage/transaction volume. Here, reclaiming 0.0255 is the first condition to stop the bleeding, and 0.0351 is the stronger overhead resistance.
$BTC Over these past couple of days, the most straightforward feeling: the data hasn’t been too bad, but the market hasn’t really given much respect.
BTC is now hovering back around the 63k area, and ETH is moving in sync. On the ETF front, BTC was still net outflow yesterday, while ETH only saw a small net inflow—suggesting the capital hasn’t turned “urgent” again just yet.
At this level, I’ll first watch whether 62k–63k can hold steady. If it can’t, then don’t be too optimistic about short-term sentiment. If it can reclaim and hold above 64k, then we’ll see whether the rebound/repair continues.
LINK is one of the few in the pool that's still pushing upward right now. The chart isn’t explosive, but it’s definitely more comfortable than a bunch of slowly bleeding coins.
Its logic is still the same: oracles, CCIP, and RWA/enterprise on-chain use. Whenever people want to talk about “on-chain infrastructure,” it’s easy for them to pull it back into the spotlight.
For the short term, don’t just look at sentiment—if it can keep volume up, there’s a chance. If volume dries up, it can easily turn into a single small bullish candle that lures in chasers. Would you rather keep watching LINK now, or keep waiting in the mainstream?
$ONE :0.000807 lost ground; the price was pushed down to 0.000666, with a 24-hour drop of 15.91%. There is only a very narrow margin left before the intraday low at 0.000650. Trading volume is about 17.66 million USDT. After the volume-spike selloff, the rebound was weak, and selling pressure remains. I couldn’t find any verified, sudden event that could directly explain this drop; it looks more like capital withdrawing and a technical breakdown in a weak market. ONE is Harmony’s native token, used to pay on-chain fees, maintain the PoS network through staking, and participate in governance. The official roadmap still focuses on faster finality, DeFi, and AI applications, but I don’t see near-term delivery plans with a clearly stated new date. At the moment, there’s no confirmable clear catalyst. Next, watch whether 0.000650 can hold and form support, and whether official development milestones provide verifiable progress. Don’t rush to treat an oversold bounce as a reversal.⚠️
$TST :down 12.12% over the day. Sell pressure above 0.01640 pushed the price back to 0.01428; the intraday low reached 0.01345. The roughly 14.91 million USDT trading volume shows activity isn’t cold, but it’s trading close to the lows and the bid/support still looks weak. In this move, there isn’t reliable news that directly maps to the selloff; it looks more like a loosening of chips after Meme hype cools. TST originated as a test token from a BNB Chain tutorial. Its core trait is community Meme rather than a protocol token with mature, steady business cash flows. Official channels have not yet provided a verifiable upgrade, product launch, or token-mechanism schedule, so there’s currently no confirmable positive catalyst. What’s worth watching instead is community activity, whether on-chain liquidity is recovering, and whether the 0.01345 area can stop the slide.💡
$EDEN : OpenEden tokenizes RWA (real-world assets), moving traditional yield-bearing assets onto the blockchain. EDEN is more like the coordination, incentive, and participation entry point in the ecosystem. Whether the market continues to notice it depends mainly on the scale of on-chain RWA products, regulatory compliance and trust, and whether real capital is willing to stay. On the chart, EDEN is currently 0.0612 and has risen 35.94% over the past 24 hours. Over the past 6 hours it’s up 26.37%, but it has pulled back 3.42% in the past 1 hour—suggesting the push was aggressive and buyers who chased are starting to hesitate. Trading volume over 24 hours is about 40.12 million USDT. OI increased 23.36% over six hours, and the funding rate is -0.0269%, meaning both long and short positions are competing for position. 0.04788 is support for this structure, and 0.06441 is the nearby resistance. If 0.04788 can’t be held, don’t force a bullish stance just because the move looks strong.
$ETHFI : ether.fi is a non-custodial liquid staking and restaking protocol on Ethereum. ETHFI’s main role is governance and ecosystem participation. Its outlook doesn’t hinge on just one phrase like “Restaking hype”; it depends more on ETH staking demand, risk controls at the protocol level, the quality of yield experience, and whether governance can continuously give users a reason to stay. The current price is 0.4285. It’s up 12.82% over 24 hours and up 5.99% over 6 hours—its price action is cleaner than many other memecoins/altcoins. The 24-hour high is 0.4399 and the low is 0.3706, with about 23.76 million USDT traded. The funding rate is 0.005%, and OI has only slightly increased by 0.52% over six hours. For the short term, watch whether 0.3938 can hold; around 0.4399, if volume can’t keep up, it’s easy to get a shakeout first.
$STORJ : Storj provides distributed cloud storage and bandwidth networking. The logic is to offer cheaper, more flexible storage services using global nodes. STORJ is used in storage, bandwidth, and data retrieval-related scenarios. The space ahead depends on two things: real enterprise usage volume, and whether decentralized storage can secure steady demand for data-intensive workloads, privacy needs, and cost effectiveness. STORJ is currently 0.04617, up 6.38% over 24 hours and up 3.57% over 6 hours. It hasn’t “exploded” like EDEN, but its rhythm hasn’t gotten messy. Trading volume is about 15.53 million USDT. Funding rate is -0.0025%, and OI over six hours fell 0.81%, indicating it isn’t a one-way crowded squeeze being pushed higher. 0.04419 is support over the last 6 hours, and 0.04715 is resistance. Only after it stands above that can it be considered to keep opening up room.
$BTC $ETH In the past two days, don’t just stare at the candlestick chart. What truly affects sentiment is whether “funds are willing to stay seated at the table.”
This round of Binance price action has been fairly restrained: BTC spot is around 63,225, down 0.31% over the past 24 hours; ETH is around 1,879, down 0.46% over the past 24 hours. This isn’t a breakdown—it’s more like, after the macro data, funds first dampen leverage and the desire to chase higher.
The ETF side is also worth watching. According to iShares’ official page, on August 12, IBIT had net assets of about $47.337 billion, with daily trading volume of 25.30 million shares; ETHA had net assets of about $5.640 billion. With assets of this size still in place, it suggests the mainline funds haven’t left the table—just that they’re not in a hurry to push prices through in the short term.
Over the next 15 days, I’m more focused on how the Aug 19 FOMC minutes will explain inflation and employment. If the minutes are relatively dovish, BTC can regain levels above 64,000, and ETH should hold steady around 1,900—sentiment could recover quickly. Conversely, if BTC falls back below 62,800, don’t rush to accelerate and chase. First, see whether the funds come back—then we can talk about taking action.
$UNI :In this round, I didn’t see any negative news where Uniswap’s official team directly dumped the market. It feels more like when the overall market is weak, DeFi governance coins get sold off once first. $UNI was captured at a price of 3.48; over the past 24h it’s down 1.16%. Volume is about 11.12M USDT. The drop isn’t big, but it’s hovering right along the low of 3.459, and the sentiment isn’t strong. The project itself is a governance portal in the Uniswap ecosystem. UNI holders can participate in protocol governance through delegation and voting. The key question is whether product lines like AMM, UniswapX, v4, and Unichain can continue to bring real usage. The positives you can look forward to later aren’t empty slogans—they’re whether governance proposals, protocol fee mechanisms, and on-chain transaction volumes keep moving forward. On the chart, 3.469 is short-term support. If it can’t hold, it means buyers are still pulling back. Resistance around 3.788 is pressure; only after it reclaims that level can sentiment be said to shift from defense back into repair.
$PEPE :$PEPE ’s drop today is more direct. I didn’t find any official event to verify. It mainly looks like sell pressure after the meme sector’s heat cooled down. Captured price: 0.000002650. Down 5.36% in 24h. Trading volume is about 11.29M USDT. The intraday low is 0.00000262, which is already close to the short-term support zone—suggesting short-term funds are still probing and trying to absorb. PEPE is a meme token on Ethereum. The core narrative isn’t protocol revenue, but community dissemination, liquidity, and meme sentiment. As a result, price rises and falls often depend more on market mood than on the project tokens themselves. There’s currently no verifiable clear catalyst schedule; going forward, it’s only a matter of whether community buzz, mainstream exchange depth, and meme-sector capital rotation momentum can return. Support is around 0.000002673. The current price is slightly below this line; don’t rush to call a stop to the decline unless it quickly reclaims. Resistance is at 0.000002860. Before a breakout, watch for a pullback after any rebound. ⚠️
$AKE : This one really did set the order book on fire. In the past 24H it surged to +49.956%, with a peak touching 0.0063989. Trading volume also spiked to 258 million U. The previous low was around 0.0039890, yet within a single day it carved out such a huge range—this shows the short-term capital isn’t just doing small trades. The problem is also straightforward: it’s moving up fast, and turnover will be fierce too. The key is whether it can hold steady around 0.006, which matters more than continuing to hype higher.
$APR : Today’s $APR feels more like hard push by capital. The gain is +21.513%—not #1, but its 24H trading volume exceeds 1.09 billion U. Intraday high and low moved from 0.3751 to 0.6325, and the volatility is so large it’s enough to repeatedly shake out the contract crowd. What stands out isn’t just how much it rose, but how conspicuous the volume is—showing that both bulls and bears are fighting right here. For the short term, I’ll watch the 0.49 area for support and absorption. If it holds, there will still be people willing to take the baton; if it can’t hold, don’t treat a quick surge as a slow bull run.
$BTC Today is still narrow. CPI and PPI are both fairly mild, but the currency price hasn’t followed the macro data and pulled apart directly. Spot prices are still edging lower over the past 24 hours, suggesting that funds are being more cautious right now.
$ETH is pretty similar too—around 1,900 it keeps getting pulled back and forth. The ETF side isn’t completely without support: on August 12, the Ethereum spot ETF still saw a small net inflow, but the Bitcoin ETF turned into net outflows, so in the short term don’t assume too much from a rebound.
Altcoins are still rotating in spots. In Binance’s spot top gainers list, something like $UTK has decent momentum. Before the broader market holds above key levels, you can look at strong coins for potential continuation, but slow down the chase-the-price timing a bit.