Today, there's been noticeable buzz and capital inflow regarding $HIGHER. In a short time, both the number of traders and transaction volumes have surged. When it comes to these types of tokens, what’s most worth watching isn’t how aggressively the first spike occurs, but whether the hype can settle after it spreads.
Newly launched meme or community coins typically go through two phases: the first phase ignites interest through names, memes, influencers, or community hype; the second phase relies on genuine buy orders and community self-promotion to sustain the momentum. Many coins are strong in the first phase but weak in the second, leading to a price spike followed by only churn and retracement.
I’ll be focusing on three key things: first, whether buying pressure consistently exceeds selling pressure; second, whether the number of holders is naturally increasing; third, whether community discussions shift from "how much it has risen" to "why it still deserves attention." If all discussions revolve solely around price increases, it indicates a thin narrative.
For this kind of hot topic, I prefer to place it in the watchlist rather than rushing to conclusions. The biggest fear for a new coin isn’t a lack of stories but that the narrative hasn’t fully developed while the price has already been oversold.
When you check out new hot topics, do you prioritize influencer outreach or the sustainability of on-chain capital?
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This is for market observation only and does not constitute investment advice.