Coins that consistently raid well tend to outperform in this market cycle. It's pretty straightforward - if a project can pull off successful community mobilization and engagement, that usually translates to solid price action. You're seeing it play out everywhere right now.
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RiddleMaster
· 9h ago
Coins with strong raid capabilities do tend to stand out easily, but this tactic is just too obvious...
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MidnightGenesis
· 13h ago
On-chain data shows that projects capable of maintaining hype are indeed outperforming... However, there's some exaggeration here; we need to consider the contract deployment time and wallet flow to make a proper judgment.
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WenMoon42
· 01-13 01:55
NGL, this is the current pattern. Coins that hype tend to rise quickly, but can they last?
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 01-13 01:55
Hmm... raiding can indeed pump the market, but isn't that logic somewhat circular? Is it because the coin is good that people come, or do people come because the coin is good? Who can say for sure?
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SellTheBounce
· 01-13 01:53
Sell on rebound, I've heard this logic too many times. As for community mobilization, wait until the coin price hits the bottom and see if anyone is still mobilizing.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-13 01:36
A master at selling coins, I love to watch projects that can be hyped take off. Community enthusiasm = profit, this is an ironclad rule.
Coins that consistently raid well tend to outperform in this market cycle. It's pretty straightforward - if a project can pull off successful community mobilization and engagement, that usually translates to solid price action. You're seeing it play out everywhere right now.