RobinChain hasn't made any money these days and I'm anxious. The gameplay should be pretty similar to SOL—there’s a bit of PVP, so I still need to analyze it slowly. I wanted to buy it but didn’t, and then it all mooned...
The World Cup ends on the 20th. After the World Cup, those betting funds need MEME. Now that the games are over, everyone can get ready to head in. It’s still just warming up right now.
The World Cup ends on the 20th. After the World Cup, those gambling funds need MEME. The games are over—everyone can get ready to enter. Everyone can get ready to enter starting on the 15th, waiting for big on-chain opportunities.
The current market has regular folks in a long wait, but I've noticed that BASE's slow-paced funds are really active lately. #BASE has daily on-chain transaction volumes consistently over 1 billion USD.
0x759f8b83db57033aed95545694f6ada480b6e987 0xbd3ab5859f244cc9f51ee0ca755c5cf663d80040 Caught 2 big signals for ETH, welcome to those who haven't given up and are still grinding.
I've got a theory: if BASE can get its AI ecosystem up and running, the next bull run on-chain is likely going to revolve around BASE. Before '23, we were all over the place with ETH and BSC, but from '23 to '25, it’s going to be SOL with all sorts of groups scheming to cash in on traders. People outside the L2 space aren't too bullish on it because they see the failures of ARB and other L2s, so they think BASE’s L2 will be trash too. But I don't share that view. BASE is backed by Coinbase, giving it enough U.S. capital to push forward. If they nail the AI series (and steer clear of the SOL playbook of pushing MEME tokens to rug pull people), then it’s about time for BASE to take off in the next on-chain cycle. Plus, I think if its ecosystem thrives, it could inherit the on-chain growth of ETH. For regular retail traders, especially with the current bearish market, ETH's GAS fees are just too steep—they can’t afford multiple transactions.
Let me drop a personal take. Even though the crypto market is tanking harder than a pile of stinky dog poop on the side of the road, crypto is still the easiest place for folks to rake in their first chunk of change in the coming years. The wild, skyrocketing days are behind us, though; the game has gotten tougher. We need fresh narratives to drive this forward.
Still managed to catch a few golden dogs, at least averaging 10X or more. I'm not just gonna screenshot and show you all golden dog signals; signals can't be 100% golden dogs. But the feedback from the signals really does help in catching them early.
Why many MEMEs aren't dying off but are 'killed by holder structure'
Many folks in the on-chain scene often hit a confusion: Clearly, the narrative is solid, and the entry wasn't late, Why can't this coin pump, and it just keeps getting weaker? Most people's first reaction is: The whales are struggling The project team ran off The market is dry But if you zoom out, you'll find a more genuine answer: Many coins aren't getting crushed; rather, their ceiling was determined right from the start by the 'holder structure'. 1. You think you're looking at the price, but actually, you're looking at 'the people' One of the easiest mistakes on-chain is: 👉 Just focus on the candlesticks, not the people
BTC Warming Up, ETH Reviving On-Chain: Is This a Bounce or the Start of a New Narrative?
Recently, there's been an interesting split in the market: Macroeconomic level: Oil prices, interest rates, and geopolitical risks are still weighing on the market Market performance: BTC is starting to warm up ETH is suddenly active on-chain MEME is seeing a resurgence of explosive cases A lot of people are starting to ask: Is this a bounce, or a reversal? I'll give you the conclusion first: In the short term, it's a bounce, but in the medium term, a new structural opportunity is brewing. 1. Why can BTC bounce under macro pressure? If we only look at the macro, it's actually not friendly right now: The rate cut schedule has been delayed Oil prices still have upward pressure Geopolitical conflicts have not fully resolved