Recently, the on-chain rhythm has been quite interesting. Bonkfun is taking a break for now, but those old coins that have been repeatedly pumped are quietly becoming active. We need to keep an eye on whether funds will really flow back into those mainstream pump coins.

Here are a few key points to watch:

$debt seems to have a reasonable cost-performance ratio this time. The support level looks pretty solid, so betting on a rebound during this time shouldn’t be a big issue, and the risks are controllable.

$troll hasn’t fully reached expectations and has shot straight for 80m. Even if there’s a slight correction in between, there could be another opportunity to catch a rebound, and it feels quite comfortable when the rhythm is right.

$mask is still following the old plan. Calls in the 8-9m range are worth keeping an eye on. Just follow the previous strategy without making random changes.

$gor really requires patience, but I personally plan to withdraw first. Holding on doesn’t have a high cost-performance ratio, and it’s better to switch to something more active.

$memecoin surged to over 10 million as expected, but this coin is clearly focused on unloading. After sorting out, it’s highly likely to fluctuate upwards, but don’t get greedy; taking profits is the safest approach.

$ani has been quite pleasant to swing around 30m, but it feels like it’s nearing the end. The hype from Musk can only support so much growth; afterward, it can only be a short-term quick in and out, don’t get too attached.

Also, that "旺柴" (Wangchai) has a good position, suitable for slowly accumulating, but you need to be patient to hold it, as there should be opportunities ahead.

On the exchange side, Bitcoin seems to be close to the target position. I plan to build a position around here, and I’m still optimistic about the future market.

E+B may develop an independent market trend, but altcoins are likely to be in a "two steps forward, one step back" tedious rhythm, making it hard to hold for long, basically relying on short swings to earn a bit of difference. Greed can easily lead to being stuck.