I've been observing the $init project for several weeks now, and it seems to have just started. Based on the performance of OI and MC, the ratio looks pretty good, but large funds are probably still in the adjustment phase. Once such an opportunity is confirmed, you must seize it because it's hard to get on board once it starts. The key is to look for on-chain data confirmation; signals backed by evidence are the most reliable.
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MEVHunterWang
· 4h ago
If on-chain data isn't available, don't rush. Right now, getting in means being the bagholder.
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LiquidationHunter
· 4h ago
On-chain data hasn't been released yet; let's say it's a bit early to launch.
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Tokenomics911
· 4h ago
On-chain data hasn't fully broken out yet, don't rush to get in, brother.
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The ratio of OI to MC is indeed good, but I'm worried it's a false breakout.
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Large funds are still shaking out, which is normal operation.
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Waiting for on-chain confirmation signals before rushing in is not too late; don't get caught.
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No matter how good the opportunity is, there must be evidence to support it; otherwise, it's all gambling.
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Thinking about bottom-fishing right at the start? Wake up, buddy.
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It looks good, but I'm still observing; data speaks for itself.
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I've said hundreds of times that once it starts, you can't get in; is it true?
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On-chain signals are the key; everything else is just stories.
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The adjustment phase is the most vulnerable to being smashed; be cautious.
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ForkTrooper
· 4h ago
Wait, can on-chain data really tell us anything? I think we still need to watch the whales' movements.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 4h ago
On-chain data is the real signal, I agree with that. But can the ratio of OI to MC really tell us anything?
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governance_ghost
· 5h ago
On-chain data is the real deal; don't follow the hype blindly.
I've been observing the $init project for several weeks now, and it seems to have just started. Based on the performance of OI and MC, the ratio looks pretty good, but large funds are probably still in the adjustment phase. Once such an opportunity is confirmed, you must seize it because it's hard to get on board once it starts. The key is to look for on-chain data confirmation; signals backed by evidence are the most reliable.