"Hit bottom. Now bouncing. Micro-caps do this best." $MANTRA crashed hard. Tested 0.00410 and bounced. Now consolidating at 0.00447. 58.52% buys stacking. High volatility = high reward if you time it right.
China’s gold-related stocks opened higher, with Shenzhonghua A hitting two straight limit-ups.
Other gold names are also moving higher as interest in the sector grows.
Meanwhile, $XAU USDT is around $4,530.
Gold momentum is getting harder to ignore.
Is the gold rally just getting started? 👀📈
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STOCKS | China Gold Concept Shares Open Higher, Shenzhonghua A Hits Two Straight Limit-Ups
According to Jin10, China gold concept shares opened higher, with Shenzhonghua A hitting two straight limit-up moves, and Shengda Resources, Nankuang Group, and Xingye Silver & Tin also opening higher.
The more I look into tokenized assets, the more I think we may be focusing too much on the token itself.
Creating a token is one thing. But what happens when someone actually wants to buy, sell, hold, or transfer that asset?
That’s where Dusk caught my attention.
Dusk Trade is being built around the less exciting—but probably more important parts: investor onboarding, eligibility checks, wallet connection, payment coordination, trading and settlement.
For me, this changes how I look at RWA. Putting an asset onchain doesn’t automatically create liquidity.
So here’s the question I’m still thinking about:
Does tokenization really improve liquidity if there aren’t enough buyers and sellers?
I’d genuinely like to hear different views on this.
China is stepping in with fresh support for its slowing economy, including new homebuying stimulus in Shanghai.
Why does crypto care?
More economic support can improve liquidity and boost risk appetite. If investors start moving back into riskier assets, crypto and especially alts could benefit.
The setup is simple:
🔴 Slowing growth → Government support 🟢 Stimulus → More liquidity 🟢 Better sentiment → More risk-taking 🚀 Alts could catch the next wave
The headline is China’s stimulus.
The bigger story is where that liquidity flows next.