Recently, Chinese tokens have been breaking into the spot market frequently, with projects like Life K-line and a certain Chinese coin catching the attention of many traders. The special time node of the Year of the Horse in 2026 seems to have catalyzed the enthusiasm for the Chinese token track.
Take the recently popular Year of the Horse themed tokens as an example; their design ideas are quite interesting—within a 3% buy-sell transaction fee structure, the fees are allocated for dividends, buyback, and burning, forming a closed-loop economic model. Currently, this project has a market cap of only 14K and is still relatively low, with some investors trying their luck by staking a few dozen U.
Of course, these small-cap projects are also highly volatile, and risks and opportunities often coexist. Market participants need to judge the rhythm themselves.
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Recently, Chinese tokens have been breaking into the spot market frequently, with projects like Life K-line and a certain Chinese coin catching the attention of many traders. The special time node of the Year of the Horse in 2026 seems to have catalyzed the enthusiasm for the Chinese token track.
Take the recently popular Year of the Horse themed tokens as an example; their design ideas are quite interesting—within a 3% buy-sell transaction fee structure, the fees are allocated for dividends, buyback, and burning, forming a closed-loop economic model. Currently, this project has a market cap of only 14K and is still relatively low, with some investors trying their luck by staking a few dozen U.
Of course, these small-cap projects are also highly volatile, and risks and opportunities often coexist. Market participants need to judge the rhythm themselves.