$GIGGLE — Momentum Is Heating Up Strong 1H recovery with consecutive bullish candles pushing back above 35.00. A clean break of 35.60 can open the way toward the recent 36.80 high. Entry: 34.70–35.10 TP1: 35.60 TP2: 36.20 TP3: 36.80 SL: 33.90 $GIGGLE
$GPS just made a move that is hard to ignore — but the part I’m watching now is whether buyers can actually hold the breakout zone instead of giving the whole move back. $GPS — Breakout Retest Watch Current price: ~$0.0157 24H: +48% 24H High: ~$0.0171 24H Low: ~$0.00987 24H Volume: ~$120M+ The chart has shifted from quiet accumulation into aggressive momentum. GPS is now trading near the top of a very wide 24H range, so I’m interested in the structure — but I’m not chasing the vertical candle. Current market data shows the sharp expansion in both price and volume. 1H Market Structure The important change is the momentum expansion above the recent $0.014–$0.015 area. Buyers have clearly stepped in, but after a move of this size, the next test matters more than the initial breakout. If $0.0155–$0.0160 turns into support, the bullish structure has room to continue. The Key Observation The breakout itself isn't the setup I want to chase. I want to see whether GPS can retest the breakout area, hold it, and push back toward $0.0171. That would turn resistance into support and give the move a much cleaner risk point. Volume Check Volume has expanded dramatically alongside the price move, which is a positive confirmation rather than a low-volume spike. But after such a large expansion, some cooling or profit-taking would be completely normal. What I Like - Strong momentum expansion - Major increase in trading activity - Breakout structure above the recent range What I Don't Like - Price is already extended after a ~48% 24H move - $0.0171 is immediate overhead resistance - A failed retest could send GPS quickly back toward the breakout base I’m therefore not buying just because the candle looks strong. Let price prove that the breakout level can hold. My Plan TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Breakout + Retest Long Entry: $0.0158 – $0.0161 Confirmation: 15M/1H candle must hold above $0.0155–$0.0160 after the retest, followed by renewed buying volume and a move back toward $0.0171. TP1: $0.0171 TP2: $0.0181 TP3: $0.0193 TP4: $0.0210 SL: $0.0147 R:R: approximately 1:1.2 to TP1, 1:2.1 to TP2, 1:3.0 to TP3 Invalidation A sustained 1H close below $0.0147, especially if the breakout zone fails to reclaim, would weaken the bullish thesis and cancel the setup. Final Market View GPS has genuine momentum right now, but this is exactly where discipline matters. A clean retest and hold could give buyers another leg higher. If price simply runs vertically from here, I’d rather miss part of the move than chase an exhausted candle. Would you wait for the $0.0158–$0.0161 retest, or do you think GPS has enough momentum to break $0.0171 immediately? $GPS
The interesting part of $HYPE right now isn’t the dip — it’s how price behaves after the sharp volatility spike. $HYPE — RECLAIM OR WAIT Current price: ~$52.61 24H: ~-5.5% 24H High: ~$56.07 24H Low: ~$51.89 24H Volume: ~$408M 1H Market Structure HYPE has lost the immediate $56 area and is now sitting around the $52–53 decision zone. The recent move was unusually volatile, with reports of an oracle-related anomaly and heavy liquidations, so I don’t want to chase the first bounce. The Key Observation $53 is the level I’m watching. If buyers can reclaim and hold roughly $53.5 after this flush, the move starts looking more like a recovery attempt. If price keeps rejecting below that zone, the safer decision is to stay out. Volume Check Volume is elevated, which confirms that this is not a quiet pullback. That gives the rebound potential, but it also means fakeouts and fast reversals deserve respect. What I Like - Strong trading activity around the current zone - $52–53 is becoming an important decision area - A clean reclaim could open room toward the recent $56 resistance What I Don't Like - Sharp volatility and liquidation risk - Price is still below the recent $56 high - Any failure to reclaim $53 could expose the lower range again My Plan I’m not buying the dip blindly. I want the market to prove that $53 has been reclaimed first. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Liquidity flush + reclaim Entry: $53.40 – $53.90 Confirmation: 1H candle closes above $53.40 and the level holds on a retest with buying volume TP1: $56.10 TP2: $59.50 TP3: $63.45 SL: $51.40 R:R: ~1.3:1 to TP1, ~3:1 to TP2, ~5:1 to TP3 Invalidation If HYPE fails the reclaim and closes back below $51.40, I would consider the bullish setup invalid rather than trying to catch another falling move. Final Market View This is a confirmation trade, not a FOMO trade. The $53 reclaim is the trigger I want to see; without it, WAIT is the better position. Would you rather wait for the $53 reclaim or watch for another sweep lower first? $HYPE
$XAUT — The interesting part isn’t the small green move. It’s where price is sitting inside the bigg
$XAUT — The interesting part isn’t the small green move. It’s where price is sitting inside the bigger range. Current price: ~$4,358 24H: +0.08% 24H High: ~$4,360.81 24H Low: ~$4,353.94 24H Volume: ~$50.48M 1H Market Structure XAUT is still behaving like a range market rather than a clean breakout. The bigger 7-day range is roughly $4,295–$4,416, and price is currently sitting in the upper half of that structure. That makes me less interested in chasing here. The real decision zone is the $4,400–$4,416 resistance area. The Key Observation Buyers are holding XAUT relatively firm, but they still haven't produced a convincing breakout from the recent ceiling. There’s also a strong fundamental backdrop: Tether reported that XAUT holdings increased 9.5% in Q2, while maintaining 1:1 physical-gold backing. But strong fundamentals don't automatically mean a good entry at every price. Volume Check 24H volume is around $50.48M, while price is only slightly positive. So far, I don't see enough evidence to chase the current move. A real breakout should come with noticeably stronger participation. What I Like - Price remains above the recent 7-day low near $4,295. - XAUT is holding firm despite broader market volatility. - Token holdings have continued expanding, supporting the longer-term demand story. What I Don't Like - $4,400–$4,416 remains major overhead supply. - Current momentum is too modest to justify chasing. - A failed breakout could send price back toward the lower part of the range. My Plan I’m not buying the middle of the range. I want to see XAUT prove that $4,416 can become support. If that happens with expanding volume, the setup becomes much cleaner. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Breakout + Retest Long Timeframe: 1H Entry: $4,418 – $4,430 Confirmation: 1H candle closes above $4,416, followed by a retest that holds $4,400–$4,416 as support with improving volume. TP1: $4,460 TP2: $4,500 TP3: $4,570 TP4: $4,650 SL: $4,385 R:R: approximately 1.1:1 to TP1, 2.1:1 to TP2, 4.0:1 to TP3 Invalidation If XAUT breaks above $4,416 but quickly loses the level and a 1H candle closes back below the breakout zone, I would cancel the long idea. No reason to chase a failed breakout. Final Market View XAUT looks constructive, but the chart is asking for confirmation rather than prediction. Above $4,416 with volume, the range can start expanding toward the next upside liquidity. Rejection there keeps the market range-bound and makes patience the better trade. Would you wait for the $4,416 breakout, or look for a deeper pullback toward $4,300? $XAUT
I’m not chasing $BTC here. The interesting part is how price keeps holding the lower end of this range while sellers still can’t force a clean breakdown. $BTC — Range Compression Under Resistance Current price: ~$63,200 24H: ~+0.2% 24H High: ~$64,085 24H Low: ~$62,660 Volume/Turnover: roughly $10B+ on major BTC perpetual markets 1H Market Structure BTC is still stuck in a choppy range rather than a clean trend. Price has repeatedly found demand around $62.6K–$62.8K, while the $64K area continues to act as the ceiling. That makes the middle of the range unattractive. I’d rather wait for price to prove which side is actually winning. The Key Observation The lower range is being defended, but the bounce has not yet produced enough momentum to call it a breakout. That’s the important distinction. A reclaim of $64K with strong follow-through would change the picture quickly. Until then, this remains a range where liquidity can be swept on either side. Volume Check Volume has been relatively muted during the weekend consolidation, which fits the current lack of directional follow-through. A breakout without a meaningful volume expansion would carry higher fakeout risk. What I Like - $62.6K–$62.8K is showing repeated demand. - Price is holding above the recent range low. - A clean $64K reclaim would open room toward the next resistance zone. What I Don’t Like - Momentum remains choppy. - $64K resistance is directly overhead. - Weekend liquidity can produce fast liquidity sweeps and reversals. My Plan I’m watching for a breakout + retest long, but only if BTC earns it. I don’t want to buy a random candle above resistance. I want a confirmed 1H close above $64K, followed by a retest that holds the breakout area as support. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG — CONDITIONAL Strategy: Breakout + Retest Long Timeframe: 1H Entry: $63,950 – $64,150 Confirmation: 1H close above $64,000 with expanding volume, followed by a successful retest of $63,900–$64,000. TP1: $64,650 TP2: $65,200 TP3: $66,000 TP4: $66,800 SL: $63,350 R:R: approximately 1:1.3 to TP1, 1:2.1 to TP2, and 1:3.3 to TP3 depending on entry. Invalidation If BTC breaks above $64K but loses the level immediately and closes back below the breakout zone, I’m out of the setup. A decisive 1H close below $62,600 would also invalidate the bullish range-reclaim idea and shift my attention toward downside continuation instead. Final Market View BTC looks compressed, not convincingly bullish yet. The level I care about is $64K. If buyers reclaim it with volume and defend the retest, the range can finally expand higher. Until that happens, I’d rather miss the first move than chase a weekend fakeout. Would you wait for the $64K reclaim, or are you watching the $62.6K support for the next opportunity? $BTC
I kept thinking about how “privacy” gets treated like a simple yes-or-no choice in crypto.
The more I looked at Dusk, the less that assumption made sense. What caught me was the distinction between Moonlight and Phoenix transactions. One keeps activity transparent, while the other can shield things like the sender, receiver, and amount.
That sounds technical at first, but there’s a bigger idea underneath it.
Maybe useful privacy isn’t about hiding everything. Maybe it’s about being able to decide what should be visible, and to whom.
That feels especially relevant for financial applications. Not every transaction needs the same level of confidentiality, and forcing everything into one model could create its own problems.
The harder part might actually be the user experience. If I have to understand the underlying account model before I know whether I’m making a private transaction, something feels off.
I’m curious whether selective privacy becomes the more practical path for crypto, or whether people will still prefer everything private by default.
I was watching $BOME after the latest push, and the interesting part isn't the green candle — it's whether buyers can defend the breakout attempt instead of giving the move back. $BOME — BULLISH, BUT I’M NOT CHASING Current price: ~$0.000592 24H: +7.7% 24H High: ~$0.000631 24H Low: ~$0.000522 24H Volume: ~$54M 1H Market Structure BOME has expanded sharply from the recent base and is now pressing toward the $0.00063 area. That zone is the first real test. A clean break could open more upside, but buying directly underneath resistance gives poor execution. The Key Observation The move has momentum, but I want to see price hold above the recent recovery area around $0.00055–$0.00057. That would turn the current expansion into a healthier higher-low structure rather than a one-candle spike. Volume Check Volume has expanded materially with the move, which supports the breakout attempt. The recent liquidity increase around BOME also makes the setup more interesting, although meme-coin volatility remains high. What I Like - Strong short-term momentum - Higher recovery structure - Expanding participation and liquidity What I Don't Like - $0.00063 is nearby resistance - A failed breakout could retrace quickly - Meme-coin volatility can create sharp wicks My Plan I’m not chasing the current candle. I prefer a pullback into support and a clear buyer reaction. TRADE SETUP Bias: LONG Strategy: Pullback Long Entry: $0.000550 – $0.000570 Confirmation: 15M/1H rejection from the zone followed by a close back above $0.000570 with improving volume. TP1: $0.000630 TP2: $0.000680 TP3: $0.000730 TP4: $0.000800 SL: $0.000515 R:R: approximately 1.7R to TP1, 3.0R to TP2, 4.3R to TP3 Invalidation A decisive 1H close below $0.000515 would invalidate the bullish pullback thesis. If BOME loses the support zone without a reclaim, I’d rather step aside than average into weakness. Final Market View BOME has my attention, but the better trade is the reaction after the move — not the excitement during it. If buyers defend $0.00055–$0.00057, the next test at $0.00063 becomes interesting. Would you wait for the pullback or trade the breakout above $0.00063 $BOME