Regarding the target price of $RIVER, there are many opinions in the market. Some are optimistic about the 80 level, while others directly call for 100. Such prediction differences are common in the crypto market — reflecting investors' varying understanding of the project's fundamentals and market cycles. Ultimately, whose judgment is more reliable depends on specific on-chain data and market performance.
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MetaverseHermit
· 9h ago
80 or 100, neither is as important as first seeing if we can hold the current price level; on-chain data is the real truth.
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Lonely_Validator
· 9h ago
80 or 100, honestly it's all just throwing a tantrum. On-chain data is the real deal; everything else is just stories.
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BackrowObserver
· 9h ago
80 or 100, neither is as important as when I can break even haha
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 9h ago
80 or 100 are just guesses; the key is still to look at on-chain data to speak for itself.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 9h ago
80 or 100, honestly it's all just throwing a tantrum. I only look at on-chain data and trading volume to judge; everything else is nonsense.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 10h ago
80 or 100, honestly it's all nonsense; on-chain data is the real deal.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 10h ago
ngl, $RIVER price predictions r like arguing which michelin star restaurant deserves a higher rating without checking their actual supply chain lol. 80 vs 100? that's just vibes until someone pulls the on-chain receipts fr
Regarding the target price of $RIVER, there are many opinions in the market. Some are optimistic about the 80 level, while others directly call for 100. Such prediction differences are common in the crypto market — reflecting investors' varying understanding of the project's fundamentals and market cycles. Ultimately, whose judgment is more reliable depends on specific on-chain data and market performance.