FOLKS has recently shown a clear upward trend, with a short-term increase of 3.16%. The driving forces behind this market movement mainly come from several aspects. First, Folks Finance officially released its development plan for 2026, with the most attention on the xChain V2 which will be launched in the first half of the year. The mobile application is also under intensive development, and the integration of the Monad mainnet has been included in the technical roadmap. From a data perspective, FOLKS cross-chain transfer transactions have exceeded 2 million, indicating that user recognition of cross-chain functionality is continuously increasing. However, based on the current trend, the high-level acceleration is quite obvious, and such rapid surges often come with higher risks. Investors should be especially cautious when participating, control their risk exposure, and avoid chasing high at the top.
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FOLKS has recently shown a clear upward trend, with a short-term increase of 3.16%. The driving forces behind this market movement mainly come from several aspects. First, Folks Finance officially released its development plan for 2026, with the most attention on the xChain V2 which will be launched in the first half of the year. The mobile application is also under intensive development, and the integration of the Monad mainnet has been included in the technical roadmap. From a data perspective, FOLKS cross-chain transfer transactions have exceeded 2 million, indicating that user recognition of cross-chain functionality is continuously increasing. However, based on the current trend, the high-level acceleration is quite obvious, and such rapid surges often come with higher risks. Investors should be especially cautious when participating, control their risk exposure, and avoid chasing high at the top.