Compound Finance is one of the original DeFi lending protocols on Ethereum where you supply assets to earn interest or borrow against collateral through smart contracts. $COMP is its governance token that lets holders vote on key decisions. Right now $COMP trades around $17.47 up about 7% on the day with a market cap near $167 million and full 10 million supply in circulation. The big news today is a leadership refresh plus a $52 million program focused on institutional users. New faces include Aaron Schnarch as executive director Christopher Donovan as COO and Steven Liu as chief product officer. The shift targets real world assets credit tools and traditional finance partnerships while TVL sits at $1.2 billion.
$ZIG is starting to look interesting again. Price is holding the $0.0354-$0.0350 support area, while buyers are stepping in and momentum is slowly turning. A clean break above $0.0379 could open the door to $0.0388-$0.0396 and potentially higher. The fundamentals are strengthening too. Valdora is now above $51M TVL, up more than 33% in 30 days, while #ZIG Markets’ revenue-based buyback mechanism is already active. Add the recent Laser Digital investment and planned $100M+ private-credit pipeline, and there’s clearly more happening behind $ZIG than the chart alone shows. I’m watching $0.0379 closely. Break that, and things could get interesting.
$C (Chainbase) looks great here. A potential run toward $0.24 could be on the table if the current structure holds. The bigger picture is even more interesting: my long-term bull target sits around $4-ish, assuming the project continues to execute, gains adoption, and the broader market stays supportive. I’m not saying it goes straight there, and I’m definitely not calling this financial advice. There will be pullbacks and volatility. For me, the key is whether Chainbase can keep building momentum and deliver on its vision. Not FA!
$DOGS looks great! “Capitulation” -> done ✅ “Oversold bounce” -> done ✅ Now: Wyckoff accumulation (maybe) for a few months, then send it in Q1 2027 (projected). If the setup plays out, I see 16X with a retrace and potentially up to 230X with a proper bull market. The key is patience here. I’m not expecting a straight line up, but the current structure makes $DOGS one I’m watching closely. If volume returns and the market gives it the right conditions, this could get interesting very quickly. Not financial advice.
MSCI’s proposed index changes could put real pressure on Strategy, but the main risk isn’t billions of dollars of $BTC suddenly being sold. If MSTR is removed from major indexes, passive funds could be forced to sell the stock, pushing its valuation lower. The bigger issue is financing. Strategy relies on its stock and debt markets to raise money and keep buying BTC. If that becomes harder or more expensive, its Bitcoin accumulation could slow.
MSCI’s proposed index changes could put real pressure on Strategy, but the main risk isn’t billions of dollars of $BTC suddenly being sold. If MSTR is removed from major indexes, passive funds could be forced to sell the stock, pushing its valuation lower. The bigger issue is financing. Strategy relies on its stock and debt markets to raise money and keep buying BTC. If that becomes harder or more expensive, its Bitcoin accumulation could slow. That’s the part Bitget traders should watch—not just the headline around index selling.
Notice how much less violent the $BTC flushes have become inside this range. Perp participation continues moving lower while spot volume puts in higher lows, showing most of the selling pressure is coming through leverage rather than spot distribution. That underlying spot demand is absorbing the perp sell flow and keeping price controlled on the way down. As long as that continues, the range can keep deleveraging without producing the same violent cascades. If spot demand holds, downside moves should remain relatively contained.
Something like this for $SOL over the next week or so imo. $BTC still looks heavy, so I’d like to see $SOL form a higher low somewhere around 72/74 before we start clearing all those highs sitting around $80. For me, that would be a much cleaner setup than chasing strength into resistance. If we get the higher low and reclaim momentum, I think the move could get interesting quickly. I won’t be satisfied with spot buying until we tag that $50 level.
The $TAO positioning is more interesting than the chart right now. The most profitable traders are still net short, while retail is heavily long and already underwater. That’s a serious imbalance. But I’m not blindly fading either side. Price still needs to confirm the setup. If $TAO squeezes shorts, we could see a violent move higher. If retail capitulates first, the downside opens up. Right now, positioning and price aren’t aligned. I’ll wait for that divergence to resolve. That’s where the real opportunity usually appears.
The strong accumulation of $ICP has continued for over a month. The accumulation score is 100, which is very strong. This year, $ICP showed a significant rise after the accumulation phase ended.
$AVAX PO3 👀 If it can close above the red line on the 2-hour timeframe, I can consider the area a manipulation zone and take action. I’m monitoring it.
Will $LAB ever reach $24 again? I’ve seen this question a lot, so here’s what I really think. People believe every coin that crashes will eventually recover because they’ve seen $BTC and $ETH do it. But that’s not how crypto works. Bitcoin recovered because money kept flowing into it. $LAB is different. The rally from cents to $24 wasn’t organic. It was driven by hype, low circulating supply, and aggressive buying. Once the big players started distributing their bags, the entire structure collapsed. Now ask yourself one question. Who is going to buy billions of dollars worth of $LAB to push it back to $24? I don’t see that happening. Could it bounce? Absolutely. Every heavily sold coin gets relief rallies, and if fresh liquidity comes in, I wouldn’t be surprised to see $0.30-$0.50. But $24? I don’t think so. One thing I’ve learned over the years is that the hardest part in crypto isn’t buying a coin. It’s accepting when the story is over. That’s why I stay away from manipulated tokens and focus on opportunities where the risk actually makes sense.
Utility is what gives a token lasting value. Price movements can attract attention, but what keeps people around is a token that continues to gain new use cases. That’s why Meteora’s Referral Staking Program stood out to me. It gives $MET holders another way to participate as liquidity grows and DLMM trading activity expands. When a project keeps building features that strengthen its ecosystem, the token has more reasons to stay relevant. With growing interest around the $SOL ecosystem, $MET is one I’ll be following closely. You can track $MET and trade it on Bitget.
I don't think we'll see $AVAX at these prices for very long. ➡️ - Stablecoin supply surged with 48% in a week. ➡️ - BlackRock's BUIDL fund has grown by more than 100% in a week. The activity continues to expand on $AVAX , a strong signal of adoption and ecosystem growth. Technically; ➡️ - Bullish divergence created on the daily timeframe. ➡️ - A higher low was made and held a strong level for support, indicating that there's a test of the resistance on the horizon. What's the potential target for this one? I would be looking at $10+.