The screenshot shows $PORTAL /USDT up 38.24% and $DOLO /USDC up 21.39%. Those are large moves, but a percentage on a screen tells me only what happened over a particular period. It does not explain why it happened, whether the move is supported by demand, or how sustainable that activity might be.


I think this is where crypto traders can easily get distracted. Green numbers attract attention, especially when the move is sharp. But momentum alone is not the same thing as strong fundamentals. Before forming an opinion, I would want to look at trading volume, liquidity, market depth, token supply, recent announcements, and whether the move is concentrated on a small number of venues or participants.
I would also ask whether the assets have a clear use case and whether current activity reflects genuine adoption or simply short-term speculation. A thin market can produce dramatic percentage changes in either direction, and that risk becomes more important when liquidity is limited.
For me, the useful lesson from this screenshot is simple: a strong move deserves investigation, not an automatic reaction. Price performance can be a starting point for research, but it should never be the entire investment thesis.
I would rather understand what is driving these moves before deciding what they mean. The important question is not, “How much did they rise?” but “What changed underneath the numbers, and can that change be verified?”

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