Fan Coin is a track that I need to clarify once again for everyone.
To be honest, the segmentation in this track is already very clear. CHZ undoubtedly holds the leading position, with a stable monthly trend and a trend that has already stabilized. Its liquidity is also the most abundant in the entire track, with daily trading volume consistently above 1000U, which other coins simply cannot reach. SANTOS ranks second in liquidity, and comparatively, it’s still decent. As for OG and ASR, their liquidity is indeed stronger than other coins in the track, but OG recently experienced a crash, and ASR had a surge two months ago. Currently, neither is worth paying much attention to.
LAZIO also has some followers, but honestly, its liquidity is too poor. Besides these, the trading volume of other fan coins is pitifully low, with many coins only having a daily turnover of a few hundred thousand U, which is hardly useful for anything.
As for when this track will truly take off, I guess it will be after March. But I have to give you a heads-up—if you buy in now, don’t think about quick profits by buying today and selling tomorrow. In a track with poor liquidity, you need to be able to handle volatility and hold onto your chips; otherwise, it’s better not to touch it. Although current liquidity limits participation, when real liquidity explodes, it’s often the moment when big players quickly offload and retail investors scoop up the tokens. Who can get out in time will depend on their speed and execution.
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BoredRiceBall
· 01-13 14:45
Another CHZ hype, bro. Can you finally sell this time?
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BottomMisser
· 01-13 14:42
Wait, is CHZ really stable? I still haven't gotten over the last dump scare.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 01-13 14:39
chz is indeed still that dragon, everything else has to step aside, there's no point arguing about it.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-13 14:36
I've long seen that CHZ is the true leader, everything else is just a supporting role.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-13 14:26
It sounds like CHZ is the only way out in this track; all others are just here to run alongside?
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RektRecovery
· 01-13 14:25
ngl, chz is basically the only thing worth watching in this circus. rest of 'em? liquidity death traps waiting to happen.
Fan Coin is a track that I need to clarify once again for everyone.
To be honest, the segmentation in this track is already very clear. CHZ undoubtedly holds the leading position, with a stable monthly trend and a trend that has already stabilized. Its liquidity is also the most abundant in the entire track, with daily trading volume consistently above 1000U, which other coins simply cannot reach. SANTOS ranks second in liquidity, and comparatively, it’s still decent. As for OG and ASR, their liquidity is indeed stronger than other coins in the track, but OG recently experienced a crash, and ASR had a surge two months ago. Currently, neither is worth paying much attention to.
LAZIO also has some followers, but honestly, its liquidity is too poor. Besides these, the trading volume of other fan coins is pitifully low, with many coins only having a daily turnover of a few hundred thousand U, which is hardly useful for anything.
As for when this track will truly take off, I guess it will be after March. But I have to give you a heads-up—if you buy in now, don’t think about quick profits by buying today and selling tomorrow. In a track with poor liquidity, you need to be able to handle volatility and hold onto your chips; otherwise, it’s better not to touch it. Although current liquidity limits participation, when real liquidity explodes, it’s often the moment when big players quickly offload and retail investors scoop up the tokens. Who can get out in time will depend on their speed and execution.