I just saw a new message: the million-dollar AI project AXIS ROBOTICS has officially launched. They raised $12 million. And on their Hub just now, they updated a bunch of new tasks—the purpose is very clear: to get everyone to go hunt for free airdrops. With projects at this funding level, and right in the middle of a market trend upswing, the cost-effectiveness of the airdrops really is higher than taking on leverage and betting on the direction. In this parabolic super-cycle, if you want to turn things around without running the risk of liquidation, simply sticking to projects with big money coming in and clear hype—and going for the airdrop—is the safest path, with ample room for profit.
Today’s market move is pretty interesting: $TAC crashed by 40.8% straight away, but the team is still updating tasks and pushing the ecosystem. That suggests that while market sentiment is volatile, the underlying development pace hasn’t stopped. For people who are used to doing reviews and retrospectives, this is precisely when it’s worth paying close attention—don’t chase pumps, don’t panic-sell. Wait for the task details to come out, then make your judgment. That’s better than following your gut to buy and sell.
In short, the AXIS ROBOTICS airdrop opportunity is right there in front of you. Whether you should go for it, and how to go for it, is something you need to decide based on your own judgment. But in terms of the big picture, following projects with the backing of capital and clear trends is where your effort is most worth putting right now. $TAC
Today $PORTAL is up 16.8%, and this trend feels a bit like the transfer ranking data I saw. Kentucky is currently in the top tier of the transfer market, having secured players ranked 2, 6, 29, and 47. The top three are Kentucky, Louisville, and Tennessee. The top positions concentrate a large amount of resources—money and attention are all flowing in one direction. This surge today has the same flavor: the momentum/volume has been pushed pretty aggressively, and the price has broken directly away from the trading range. Looking back, this initial move was likely driven by news or the flow of funds working together, not just retail sentiment. Still, I need to remind myself: a single-day big bullish candle doesn’t necessarily mean a trend reversal. We’ll need to watch whether pullbacks can hold the key levels. I’ll record today’s strong performance—it has similarities to the logic behind that ranking: it’s the same “winners take all” kind of script. Keep tracking the subsequent price action.
MGBX top three outstanding token leaderboard—quick notes for today. RE is at 0.546, TRUMP at 1.763, and SKYAI at 0.06891. I didn’t look closely at the others. The focus is SKYAI: it dropped directly by 16% today, which is a bit brutal. From the chart, it’s basically a one-way move downward, and the rebound strength is weak. At the 0.068 level, there’s no clear support for now. The logic I was watching earlier is still there, but the short-term sentiment really isn’t good. With a drop like this, it needs time to repair. RE and TRUMP are relatively steadier, though they haven’t made any big moves either. In this kind of market, chasing higher is high risk—better to wait for stabilization before deciding. I’ll record this for later comparison. $SKYAI
Review today. $CROSS rose 10.6%; the volume isn’t just fluff. There are a few points on the news front: OL9 and RB3 will most likely not follow the team, and the subsequent rotation lineup will be affected. Meyers spent the entire preseason fighting for a chance as a wide receiver; his training form is top-notch. Duke mentioned him during the broadcast with an obvious sense of excitement—looks like he’s really delivered. On defense, Howard Cross made a critical disruption, Landon Robinson forced an opponent to commit a ball-handling foul, and Ced Johnson also contributed a great hard drive/charge run. These details backed up the performance in real terms, not just emotional hype. From the on-court dynamics to the linked trading board movement, today’s surge has a solid basis. $CROSS
There’s not much to say about today’s market. $GRVT straight up dropped 13.6%—consider it a lesson for everyone. I’m the type who records every step as I go, just to do a recap.
Someone previously asked me to expand on how to calculate points and the price per point. I told them back then not to rush into the math, because the project team themselves said: “Our ambition is greater than the TGE.” That line sounds pretty motivating, but when I tie it to the recent actions and map out the timeline, the rhythm seems to be basically this:
Step one: the originally planned TGE time gets postponed. The reason they give is to optimize the ecosystem. Step two: after a while, they say they have an even bigger idea to implement, so they push it back again. Step three: about a month before the new TGE date, internal discussions come up with a new direction, and it has to be delayed again. Step four: it continues to get delayed, and they always say, “It’s coming soon.”
The result is that the points keep piling up, while the TGE keeps moving farther away. Every postponement comes with a round of price volatility. Today’s 13.6% drop is exactly how that happens. At its core, the market is voting with its feet—people have lost patience with the “just wait a bit longer” narrative.
My view is very simple: don’t linearly extrapolate the price per point, because time cost is also a cost. If the project says, “Our ambition is greater,” then wait until they actually take that ambition and bring it to the table. Until then, every “delay” is a drain on holders’ confidence.
$TRUMP Today rose 26.3%. Put in the context of the broader market, that’s definitely something. But to be honest, this pump isn’t driven by fundamentals—it’s purely a sentiment-driven move. The price action is sharp, and volume has expanded as well. However, on-chain data is not following with perfect consistency, so anyone chasing the breakout in the short term should be mindful of pullback risk.
Looking back at this entire launch, the core driver is still the narrative. The market likes to treat $TRUMP as a kind of numeric outlet for political sentiment. Whether it’s good news or bad news depends on the message and the direction of public opinion. Today’s surge is related to how the market interpreted a certain comment about “unity” on the day as a calming signal. Funds then rode that momentum to go long. But themes like this can swing violently—one needle goes in and it can turn just as quickly. Position management matters more than direction picking.
My view is: don’t let price swings dictate your decisions. What you should truly focus on is the liquidity structure of this coin and the tempo of power plays between large holders. If there’s no new theme to take the baton tomorrow, it will most likely enter a range-bound consolidation phase to digest gains and losses. This is a good time to review: think about whether you positioned yourself before the news came out, or whether you only chased after the move started rising. If it’s the latter, your stop-loss line needs to be very clear.
$TRUMP is still the most sentiment-sensitive “tell” in the market. But the more it behaves like this, the more you need to stay calm and do the accounting. Remember: fear and greed in the market are always your counterpart—not your compass.
Today this wave—$CAP —really has some substance. The board shot up directly by 5.6%. The news front, to be fair, doesn’t bring anything particularly new, but the game itself was pretty lively. Randy Arosarena’s form is truly fierce—right from the start he smashed a home run. And that wasn’t all: later he went out to the left-field wall and physically hauled back Miguel Amaya’s home run, basically offense and defense in one. Even Cade Anderson took his hat off and saluted from the sidelines—this ball really deserves that kind of treatment.
Honestly, when the market is driven by sentiment like this, it comes quickly, but you still need to watch for sustainability. Still, with today’s 5.6% gain on the table, short-term capital clearly buys into this narrative. On a baseball field, that kind of extreme play can spark momentum, and the market reacts accordingly. The real thing is: when capital is willing to step in and buy, that’s what matters. Next, we’ll see whether the mood can keep going. Anyway, today’s $CAP has genuinely put volume on the board.
Today $MOVE pulled up a big bullish candle, closing up 6.9%. The way the tape looks to me is like a defensive lineman drives his shoulder inward and forces the opposing tackle out of position. That kind of explosiveness isn’t some fake-out from a long-reach show—it’s more like short-arm power: weight shifts down and the whole defensive line opens up a gap. The move from $MOVE has the same flavor—no fancy choppy shakeout; it’s just consecutive buy orders pushing inward. The shorts tried to press down, but were pushed aside instead. I watched the intraday chart—those hump moves look a lot like a breakout in its early stages, with volume expanding as price rides up along the moving average. The pullback is shallow, which suggests strong follow-through. People who didn’t get in earlier might feel uncomfortable, but that’s just the market’s normal response after sending a strong signal. In the short term, money inside is rotating, but the main force has a clear direction—this isn’t random wandering volatility. This 6.9% jump also digests part of the earlier trapped positions, and the order structure is moving toward a healthier state. Replaying today’s key moments: the rapid surge in the afternoon, with volume that matched well—not the kind of setup that lures people in and then reverses. Going forward, as long as price doesn’t break below today’s breakout level, this trend will most likely continue. Remember this feeling—when you encounter similar order-book structures next time, you’ll know how to respond. $MOVE
Today this wave of $ZEC is up 8.4%. When I saw it this morning, it felt a bit unexpected, but on second thought, the logic hasn’t really changed. The most discussed line in the community is still Ansem’s quote—Zcash is essentially a private Bitcoin. When someone asked him why he was optimistic, his answer was very straightforward: the narrative is especially simple—private Bitcoin. Put plainly, Bitcoin’s biggest weakness is its transparent ledger; anyone can look up your transfer records. Zcash fills that gap by using zero-knowledge proofs to hide transaction details. It has the same mining mechanism and the same total supply of 21 million, but privacy is its hardest differentiator. There are quite a few older projects in the market that talk about privacy, but only a few may truly make cryptography production-grade and usable—Zcash is one of them. With today’s breakout on heavy volume, it doesn’t feel like mere emotion-driven speculation; it seems more like someone has started to take this positioning seriously. Of course, no one can predict how the price will move in the short term, but at least from the perspective of narrative and valuation, the market is starting to reprice $ZEC .
$MAGMA Today’s sharp drop of 21.2% has actually helped me calm down and revisit the project. Honestly, when I used Magma to draw, the experience was quite split— the interface is definitely fun, but it would crash all the time, and it would lag every five seconds, making it something I both love and hate. But after using it for a while, I found it’s actually easier to get started with than Procreate—especially since there isn’t as much pressure when sketching drafts over there. Maybe the collaborative vibe makes people less anxious. With such a big drop today, looking back, it might just be the market cooling down the hype—things had been rising too fast before. Still, on the feature side, I do support it, but stability needs to be fixed quickly; otherwise, user retention will become a problem sooner or later. The short-term sentiment is definitely bad, but I’m not going to completely write the whole thing off just because of one day’s crash. I’ll observe first and see whether there are any substantive updates afterward. $MAGMA
Today $LAB has plunged 14.3%, and a single long bearish candle instantly broke the short-term chart pattern. From the order book, the sell pressure looks heavy, and there’s basically no real resistance from the buy side. On the news front, though, it’s quite lively: the project team officially announced next year’s January South Korea offline performances—CUTIE STREET Live in Korea 2027 WINTER—at KINTEX Hall 9. They’ve also opened member-priority ticket sales, running until August 23. But honestly, this kind of event announcement doesn’t provide direct support for the token price; the market simply isn’t buying it. Let’s recap: this drop is a textbook case of “expectations being realized.” Earlier hype ran too hot, and once the good news is delivered, it turns into a negative. The short-term trend has already deteriorated, with technical indicators weakening across the board. I don’t recommend catching a falling knife right now. What to watch next is whether any genuinely substantive positive catalysts emerge, and whether the support level below can hold. As for my strategy, I’m clearing out and staying on the sidelines, and will only consider entering again once right-side confirmation signals appear. $LAB
Today $COAI directly dropped 14.7%. To be honest, that’s pretty brutal—anyone holding positions is probably freaking out. But when you look back at the fundamentals, Binance Alpha’s third round of airdrops is still ongoing, and this momentum hasn’t really stopped. The airdrop itself is a positive, but market sentiment is just too bad—so a sell-off in the short term is also normal. The key is whether the project can actually deliver on the AI-chain narrative afterward; you can’t prop up the price with airdrop hype alone. This pullback today feels more like a shakeout—after all, it had already surged for a round earlier, so profit-taking and selling are to be expected. As for my own actions, I didn’t move—I’ll keep holding and watch, because Alpha’s all three rounds included COAI, which suggests Binance still recognizes and approves of this project. When you review this, don’t panic during a crash. First, figure out whether the fundamentals are bad or whether it’s sentiment driving the dump. Based on what we have now, it seems to be the latter: on-chain data and the airdrop progress are both fine. Next, it’s all about whether it can bottom out and stabilize at current levels. If it can trade sideways with shrinking volume, there may still be opportunities ahead. $COAI
Today, let’s do a quick recap of the privacy sector. Honestly, this track is quite interesting. On the surface, privacy coins are constantly treated as regulatory risks, but when you actually look at the roadmap, I feel it might be the most technically ambitious segment in the crypto world right now. I checked the updates for the top ten privacy projects for the remaining time in 2026. The strongest is Monero: FCMP++ directly increased the anonymity set from 16 decoys to about 100 million outputs. After that, there are full-suite upgrades like Seraphis and Jamtis—this technical leap is indeed pretty wild. But the backdrop is that today $SCRT dropped 15.4%, which is a pretty sizable decline. In terms of price action, that sort of走势 in the privacy-coin sector isn’t really surprising. After all, market sentiment toward privacy-related assets hasn’t been very friendly lately, and capital is chasing hot trend sectors instead. Conversely, if the technical level is still being iterated continuously, then short-term price drops may be more about chip/positioning-level volatility rather than the project itself going backwards. My take is that the privacy sector’s pace and intensity of technical updates are both increasing—but market attention hasn’t caught up yet. Looking at this point, the gap between the downside created by the drop and the time until subsequent technical deployments might be the key thing to watch. $SCRT
Today $ONG directly dropped 23%, and this one really feels a bit rough. From the chart, it’s basically a one-way slide downward: the bid side can’t really hold it, and stop-loss selling comes out in a chain, making it drop harder and harder until there’s just no fighting spirit left. I previously thought there was support, but once the key level was broken, it was all panic. In this kind of market, don’t make me angry— the more I look, the more irritated I get. But no matter how mad I am, my actions still need to stay calm. In the short term, the bears are in control; the trend has already weakened, so there’s no need to try to catch a falling knife. I personally choose to wait and observe, and only act after signs of stabilization appear. The biggest lesson from this round is that position management and stop-loss rules must be strictly followed—otherwise, when you run into a plunge like this, it’s really hard for the account to look good. As for $ONG right now, you can only wait for the emotions to cool off; don’t rush to buy the dip. Just be patient.
Today $BASED took a direct hit of 18.6%. Let’s do a recap: the main reason is the project team updated the Potential system in v7.0. The changes are significant. First, they removed Top Rated Recent Plays—this used to really affect judgment. Next, Potential no longer decreases because of playing songs. In other words, if you repeatedly challenge the same track, your score won’t drop. This is much more friendly for people practicing their technique. To encourage more variety in playlists, Potential now counts only the best 50 songs; it used to be 30. The quantity is more relaxed, but the breadth requirement has increased. Also, Potential from Top10 Plays is doubled—this is crucial. The payoff from top-tier songs is higher, giving players more motivation to push for higher scores. Overall, the goal of these version changes seems to be steering players toward playing more songs and chasing higher scores. But the market feedback was very straightforward: the coin price didn’t hold up and fell by nearly one-fifth. $BASED
The Spar Mall fire in Karabakh today is really making my chest feel tight. When the flames spread, the shop owners desperately scrambled to move goods out, and the scene was in complete chaos. They say the losses are already in the millions. The most important thing is that no one was hurt. I just hope the fire is brought under control quickly and that the affected families can get through it. But coming back to the market, $RIVER today directly plunged by 21%. The earlier wave of selling in the morning probably has a lot to do with this. Once market sentiment tightens up, money runs out faster than the fire. In situations like this, talking about any technical support is useless—once panic selling shows up, it’s normal for the price to drop by whatever amount. I had been hoping for a rebound, but reality taught me a lesson: my position shrank another notch. Now I can only keep an eye on the news and wait for the fire to be fully extinguished and see whether the market gives any room for repair. Otherwise, this drawdown will probably have to grind on for a while. Consider today a lesson learned: in the face of sudden events, any analysis looks pale. Keeping a steady mindset matters more than anything.
Today I took a look at Solana’s hot trends, and in the front row, meme coins pretty much dominated the rankings. All kinds of strange, quirky names are charging in, but what truly stands out is $POPCAT . This move directly pulled up 15.3%, and the volume/turnover was well coordinated—there’s clearly growing attention and capital focusing on it.
From the chart, the rise isn’t abrupt or jarring; it’s more like a step-by-step push upward, which suggests there are people willing to buy and absorb, not just a one-off surge driven purely by emotion. This kind of movement is relatively “healthy” for memes—at least in the short term, divergences aren’t too big. Still, keep an eye on it: other projects on the trending list are also competing for attention. If the broader market stabilizes afterward, $POPCAT may still have room for continuation.
Let’s recap: today’s momentum in this Solana segment is the real deal, and memes remain the most active direction in the market. $POPCAT resurfacing as an old familiar name suggests capital still remembers it—especially for tokens with clear community consensus. Next, the question is whether it can hold the position it pulled up to today. As long as it doesn’t quickly give back, market sentiment will most likely continue to revolve around it.
In short, this rally in $POPCAT has logic behind it—it’s not just random hype. Keep watching and see whether it can sustain volume growth.
I took a look at the daily losers list today, and $SCRT completely stunned me. It dropped 22.3% in a single day—this kind of fall isn’t a pullback anymore; it’s like being thrown straight onto the floor. I originally wanted to see whether other coins were equally miserable, but it turns out the top spots on the losers list are all familiar faces: -18%, -15%, -14%—lined up in neat order. If you didn’t know any better, you’d think everyone had coordinated and teamed up to put on a show. In this kind of market, talking about “technical support” is just nonsense; sentiment directly dominates everything.
Before, I thought $SCRT ’s fundamentals were pretty decent, but with this kind of走势 today, repairing confidence in the short term will take time. Looking back, the problem still comes down to position management and stop-loss discipline: when it fell to -10%, I didn’t exit decisively—I stubbornly held on until it plunged to -22%. The lesson is profound.
The market always teaches people. Don’t keep thinking about trying to bottom-fish. When the trend is wrong, the ability to run quickly is the real skill. I’ll remember today’s lesson. Next time I run into something similar, I’ll strictly follow the trading plan and won’t rely on wishful thinking. $SCRT
From 2020 to 2025, you did the same amount of work, shouldered the same level of responsibility, and yet not a single cent of your paycheck increased. In the past three-plus years, put simply, it’s been stable, standing still. You know it in your heart, but you always keep thinking, just wait a bit longer.
By 2026, you finally figure it out and you submit your resignation to your boss. The boss says you’re one of the best employees and they want to keep you. But the reality is that out there, other companies are offering a direct 75% increase and promising to adjust salaries annually based on performance. This isn’t an impulse—it’s the market that sets a real price.
Looking back, it wasn’t that you lacked value; it was that you hadn’t been revalued by others. Today, $BASED is in the same situation: it dropped 15% outright. Seeing the charts feels awful, but if you look at it from another angle, when the market is re-pricing it, the room created by the drop is actually clearer than if you just stubbornly keep holding on. Putting in the same effort doesn’t mean you should accept the same return. Either wait for the wind to come, or step out and go elsewhere.
Remember this lesson—don’t waste too long in the same spot. $BASED
Today this wave $PENGU is up 25%. To be honest, it feels pretty encouraging. Looking back at this price action, it’s not the kind of game where people set a target price based on guesswork—it's more like sticking to the weekly chart. When you see candles that look like they’re about to fall apart, don’t panic; instead, that can be an opportunity. Just wait for the rebound. This strategy worked again today. Some people ask what Pengu’s moat is—technology? An ecosystem? I think fundamentally it’s just two words: “cute.” It has a natural distinctiveness. When market sentiment heats up, capital will naturally gravitate toward it. After reviewing, there’s no need to obsess over daily short-term fluctuations. Focus on this logic and hold on. Today’s bullish candle for $PENGU is a sign that it has pulled the rhythm back into place.