While everyone's chasing the latest AI narratives and shiny new meta, some traders are still riding the older plays—like $AXS. It's an interesting split: do you follow the hype cycle, or stick with what's already established? Some view these older Ponzi-like cycles as already-baked patterns, but they still move. The crypto market rarely abandons projects entirely; it just rotates between what's hot and what's solid. Whether $AXS rebounds or fades probably depends more on actual adoption metrics than sentiment cycles.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 5h ago
AXS, this thing, should have died a long time ago... but it's still moving around, I'm really convinced.
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PoolJumper
· 5h ago
Honestly, AXS should have died out long ago. Are there still people holding? I don't understand this move at all.
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SolidityJester
· 5h ago
Is axs still playing? It should have been released a long time ago... But on the other hand, this cycle is truly addictive, feeling like it's always swinging between hype and fundamentals.
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ProxyCollector
· 5h ago
axs is still playing, should have switched tracks a long time ago
While everyone's chasing the latest AI narratives and shiny new meta, some traders are still riding the older plays—like $AXS. It's an interesting split: do you follow the hype cycle, or stick with what's already established? Some view these older Ponzi-like cycles as already-baked patterns, but they still move. The crypto market rarely abandons projects entirely; it just rotates between what's hot and what's solid. Whether $AXS rebounds or fades probably depends more on actual adoption metrics than sentiment cycles.