#数字资产生态回暖 How to determine if a coin truly has upward potential? Essentially, it boils down to two things.



Many beginners want to buy the "about to take off" projects at the bottom, but those who really make money in the crypto world don't get caught up in short-term rises and falls. Their focus is very pure.

The first is the support from capital.

The market has never operated solely on concepts and beliefs; in reality, it's a game of real money. Only a certain group of players can move the market—institutions, funds, project teams, and other heavyweight players. They are the engine of the market.

Once they start deploying, continuously adding positions, supporting the price, and controlling the market, this track won't cool down easily. Conversely, if there is no real big capital behind the scenes, just retail traders hyping each other, the trading volume will become thinner and thinner, and the final result will be being washed out by the main players.

The second is whether the community is still actively warming up.

How far a project can go depends on whether "people really care." If the community is indifferent, discussions are sparse, and topics are disconnected, it indicates that even the story is about to be exhausted.

In the crypto market, narrative is vitality. As long as there are new topics, new developments, and new interactions fermenting every day, capital will always have a reason to be attracted again. It's like watching a TV series—no matter how exciting the story, if the writers give up, the audience will leave.

In summary, truly promising coins usually have two characteristics: sustained support from big capital behind the scenes, and the community's heat and narrative framework are continuously evolving.

Coins without a story, without popularity, and without someone actively managing them, even if they surge in the short term, often signal a dump. Chasing after them is like stepping on others' toes.

So, when looking at coins, focus not only on the technical chart but also on the "behind the scenes." Don't just stare at the K-line chart; pay attention to capital flow, main narrative lines, and community activity. Only then can you keep up with the main players' pace and preemptively seize opportunities for doubling your investment.
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EthSandwichHerovip
· 13h ago
That's right, but I want to add one more point — for those small coins that are hyped up every day, high community activity is meaningless; it depends on whether they're genuine fans or shills pretending to chat.
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 18h ago
Well said, but I'm afraid some people might not understand and are still chasing limit-up stocks.
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Rekt_Recoveryvip
· 18h ago
honestly been burned so many times chasing these "about to moon" bags... whale money talks, narrative dies quick fr fr
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ConsensusBotvip
· 18h ago
That's correct, liquidity and community enthusiasm are indeed key, but I believe 99% of people actually can't achieve this.
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AllTalkLongTradervip
· 18h ago
Big funds dare to chase only when there's momentum; coins with no popularity will just have fake rallies.
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NFTFreezervip
· 18h ago
That's right, the fundamentals and community enthusiasm are the key, focusing only on technical aspects makes it easy to get cut.
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 19h ago
That's quite true, but honestly, most people still can't see through this logic and get cut deeply.
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