Looking at $LAB , it's hard not to remember what recently happened with $RAVE . The history seems to repeat itself: lots of hype, high expectations, and price movements that create the feeling that everything is taking off.

I wouldn't be surprised to see $LAB break above $20 if the momentum keeps attracting buyers. But it wouldn't be strange either if, once the euphoria fades, the price retraces just as quickly as it climbed.

What stands out the most is that these situations no longer seem like exceptions. It's becoming increasingly common to see projects raising huge amounts of capital, getting listed on major exchanges, and then generating a narrative capable of attracting thousands of retail investors. As interest grows, the price rises; when the momentum runs out, many end up trapped in the correction.

Perhaps the most concerning thing is that we keep treating these cases as isolated events, when they increasingly resemble a repetitive pattern within the market. And that raises an uncomfortable question: Are we facing mere coincidences or is this dynamic becoming a regular part of the crypto ecosystem?

Despite the fact that innovation and opportunities still exist, situations like these make it increasingly difficult to defend the current state of the market for those seeking transparency and sustainable growth.

#lab #rave