Do you want to try Binance's Alpha section with little capital?
Don’t know where to start or which tokens to look at?
Here’s a selection of Alpha tokens with potential, categorized by their nature and what makes them interesting. All ideal for placing limit orders with 0.1 USDT and leaving 'the bait out'.
🔥 1. Extreme memecoins with potential to explode (or gloriously disappear):
Fartcoin – Unforgettable. Absurd name, electrocardiogram chart. If you do quick scalping, it can bring you joy.
Peepcoin – Another meme born from chaos. Low volume but violent spikes.
BOB – High oscillation. Suitable for quick rebounds. Buy low and sell when it spikes.
🧠 Advice: These tokens thrive on virality, the name, and a bit of memetic magic. Never marry them.
📈 2. Speculative tokens with narrative or catchy names:
Shadow – Enters and exits the crypto radar based on mentions. Has explosive moments.
Anon – Classic candidate for rebounds with sporadic hype. Decent volume.
Koge – Under the radar, but when something activates it on X, it gives interesting peaks.
Ghibli – Not related to the Japanese studio, but the name sells.
🧠 Advice: Pure network effect. If you see it mentioned on X or Telegram, there’s your window.
🤖 3. Projects that sound like Web3 or artificial intelligence (and that already generates hype):
FluidAI – AI and crypto. What more do you want to attract traders?
Fluid – Similar, although more oriented towards data decentralization.
Grass – Earn crypto by browsing the web. Growing community.
ai16z – Plays with the name 'a16z' (Andreessen Horowitz), creating confusion and speculative attraction.
🧠 Advice: Follow macro trends. When AI tokens rise, they usually accompany without apparent logic.
🎯 Express tips to avoid drowning in Alpha:
1. Place limit orders, don’t buy at the current price.
2. Don’t put in more than you’re willing to lose (literally).
3. Set a clear % to sell. 20%-30% is reasonable.
4. Use X/Twitter as a mention and momentum radar.
5. Try many with little. Diversification in Alpha is everything.
🌪️ Alpha is the jungle of speculation. Those who understand social movements more than fundamentals have an advantage.