HEI skyrockets by 115%! Is the chain abstraction narrative, or a capital game?
Brothers, over the past two days, HEI (Heima) has literally taken off. In 24 hours, it surged from 0.136 to a high of 0.418—up more than 115%. It’s got people green with envy. But once you calm down, what exactly is this: a true breakthrough in the project’s fundamentals, or a carefully packaged short-term battle?
I dug into the data and break it down for everyone.
What is Heima?
Heima is a chain abstraction network upgraded from Litentry. Its core vision is to let you manage assets across all chains with a single account, without having to deal with stuff like Gas or the hassles of bridging. In plain terms, it wants to be the underlying infrastructure—the “multi-chain aggregator” of the base layer. The HEI token is used for governance and gas fees, and the team background and the logic of the track actually aren’t bad.
But this surge—definitely isn’t because of a technical breakthrough
I checked on-chain data and social media buzz and found that price moved ahead of the news. After the breakout, the discussion volume spiked by 8x, and the market started resurrecting the old story of “token burning” to fill in the narrative. Sure enough, the community previously voted to burn 16.5 million HEI tokens, but that’s old news. Now people are taking it out and using it to hype up “tightened supply”—clearly narrative-driven.
Even worse is the distribution and leverage structure
The top ten wallets are locking nearly 90% of the tokens, meaning the actual circulating supply is extremely small. With just a few million dollars, you can trigger swings of dozens of percentage points. Add the fact that Gate, Bitget, and Bybit have offered up to 75x perpetual contracts, and the spot and futures trading volumes are multiplied by tens of times. The long/short battle is massively amplified—rallies hit hard, and so do the sell-offs.
My take
This pump is more of a short-term frenzy driven by low liquidity + the re-ignition of old narratives + resonance from high leverage, not a fundamental breakthrough in the chain abstraction space. If you’ve already boarded the train, remember to set your take-profit and stop-loss. If you haven’t, don’t let FOMO knock you out—chasing at such times in this kind of market is extremely risky.
As always: if you can understand it, you can profit. If you can’t, every rise and fall is just numbers on a chart.
Drop a comment—did you participate in this wave of HEI? #HEI #链抽象 #加密货币 #币安广场
(Personal opinion only; not investment advice)
Brothers, over the past two days, HEI (Heima) has literally taken off. In 24 hours, it surged from 0.136 to a high of 0.418—up more than 115%. It’s got people green with envy. But once you calm down, what exactly is this: a true breakthrough in the project’s fundamentals, or a carefully packaged short-term battle?
I dug into the data and break it down for everyone.
What is Heima?
Heima is a chain abstraction network upgraded from Litentry. Its core vision is to let you manage assets across all chains with a single account, without having to deal with stuff like Gas or the hassles of bridging. In plain terms, it wants to be the underlying infrastructure—the “multi-chain aggregator” of the base layer. The HEI token is used for governance and gas fees, and the team background and the logic of the track actually aren’t bad.
But this surge—definitely isn’t because of a technical breakthrough
I checked on-chain data and social media buzz and found that price moved ahead of the news. After the breakout, the discussion volume spiked by 8x, and the market started resurrecting the old story of “token burning” to fill in the narrative. Sure enough, the community previously voted to burn 16.5 million HEI tokens, but that’s old news. Now people are taking it out and using it to hype up “tightened supply”—clearly narrative-driven.
Even worse is the distribution and leverage structure
The top ten wallets are locking nearly 90% of the tokens, meaning the actual circulating supply is extremely small. With just a few million dollars, you can trigger swings of dozens of percentage points. Add the fact that Gate, Bitget, and Bybit have offered up to 75x perpetual contracts, and the spot and futures trading volumes are multiplied by tens of times. The long/short battle is massively amplified—rallies hit hard, and so do the sell-offs.
My take
This pump is more of a short-term frenzy driven by low liquidity + the re-ignition of old narratives + resonance from high leverage, not a fundamental breakthrough in the chain abstraction space. If you’ve already boarded the train, remember to set your take-profit and stop-loss. If you haven’t, don’t let FOMO knock you out—chasing at such times in this kind of market is extremely risky.
As always: if you can understand it, you can profit. If you can’t, every rise and fall is just numbers on a chart.
Drop a comment—did you participate in this wave of HEI? #HEI #链抽象 #加密货币 #币安广场
(Personal opinion only; not investment advice)