I've been watching the top gainers and losers list lately, and I noticed something interesting—all the coins that are jumping up and down on the charts are the new faces that just got listed on a certain top exchange.
High volatility? New coins. Skyrocketing popularity? Still new coins.
On the other hand, those once-dominant old projects seem to have collectively entered retirement mode. Their prices barely budge, and their candlesticks are so flat you could use them as a ruler. The market divergence is just too obvious—new coins are partying, old coins are meditating. Has the market really become this polarized?
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-10 06:07
It is better to move bricks than to move bricks
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StopLossMaster
· 12-09 14:57
There will always be new retail investors to take advantage of.
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LadderToolGuy
· 12-09 14:51
It's pretty normal for old coins to go dormant.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 12-09 14:49
Newbies are easier to fleece.
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FarmToRiches
· 12-09 14:48
Retail investors tirelessly monitor the market
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NFTBlackHole
· 12-09 14:41
I stopped playing with old platforms a long time ago.
I've been watching the top gainers and losers list lately, and I noticed something interesting—all the coins that are jumping up and down on the charts are the new faces that just got listed on a certain top exchange.
High volatility? New coins. Skyrocketing popularity? Still new coins.
On the other hand, those once-dominant old projects seem to have collectively entered retirement mode. Their prices barely budge, and their candlesticks are so flat you could use them as a ruler. The market divergence is just too obvious—new coins are partying, old coins are meditating. Has the market really become this polarized?