XLM's recent trend has indeed been volatile. Protocol 23 has officially launched, with highlights including smart contract support and a processing capacity of 5000 TPS. For RWA settlement, the efficiency improvement is quite noticeable, and the threshold for institutional entry has also been significantly lowered.
Based on community reactions, the bullish sentiment has reached 93.9%, with a 24-hour increase of 6.53%, and the key trendline has been successfully broken. Behind this wave of market movement are both technical support and rising trading enthusiasm, with a strong sense of FOMO.
If you want to participate, you might consider going long on the XLM/USDT trading pair in the futures market. It is recommended to set a stop-loss below $0.24, with a target price in the $0.26-$0.28 range. However, market volatility remains quite evident at this stage, so risk management must be prioritized.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-07 15:39
93.9% bullish? That's an exaggerated number, isn't it? Could it be a trap to lure more buyers?
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rekt_but_resilient
· 01-07 13:55
93.9% bullish? Ha, that data sounds a bit suspicious; it's often when the market is most likely to reverse.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 01-06 03:56
93.9% bullish? This data definitely warrants a question mark. With such strong FOMO, it feels like everyone is just bottom-fishing.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-05 21:46
93.9% bullish? Why does this number feel so off, it always seems a bit suspicious.
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DancingCandles
· 01-05 21:45
93.9% bullish? How much FOMO does that take...
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Protocol 23 is indeed good, but thinking of jumping in with 6.53%? Maybe wait for a pullback.
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Can RWA settlement efficiency really improve that much? Will institutions really come?
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Stop loss at 0.24, target at 0.28, the fluctuation range in between is a bit tight.
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Always talking about FOMO, but the ones who get cut the worst are these people.
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5000 TPS sounds impressive, but what about the ecosystem users? That's the real problem.
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Futures and stop loss again, are you trading or gambling...
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When bullish sentiment breaks 93%, it's usually time to consider selling off.
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Lower entry barriers for institutions sound good, but who says they will really come?
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Can XLM hold 0.26 this time? Feels uncertain.
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What does a trendline breakout mean? A 6% increase is nothing.
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LiquidationKing
· 01-05 21:38
93.9% bullish? As soon as I saw this number, I warned. The time of strongest FOMO is often the most dangerous.
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-05 21:28
93.9% bullish? This data is outrageous, it feels like a signal of the top of the bull market.
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tokenomics_truther
· 01-05 21:24
93.9% bullish? That's outrageous data, feels like self-congratulation.
XLM's recent trend has indeed been volatile. Protocol 23 has officially launched, with highlights including smart contract support and a processing capacity of 5000 TPS. For RWA settlement, the efficiency improvement is quite noticeable, and the threshold for institutional entry has also been significantly lowered.
Based on community reactions, the bullish sentiment has reached 93.9%, with a 24-hour increase of 6.53%, and the key trendline has been successfully broken. Behind this wave of market movement are both technical support and rising trading enthusiasm, with a strong sense of FOMO.
If you want to participate, you might consider going long on the XLM/USDT trading pair in the futures market. It is recommended to set a stop-loss below $0.24, with a target price in the $0.26-$0.28 range. However, market volatility remains quite evident at this stage, so risk management must be prioritized.