A day has passed, and the primary market has become exciting again.
First, with Iran planning to block the Strait of Hormuz, the market is worried about escalating tensions. $oil, $gold, #Peaceguy, and a series of other small targets have fermented in such an atmosphere.
Among them, $oil stands out the most.
On the Ethereum mainnet, a decent platform called #klik has also emerged. Previously, there wasn't even a platform. The platform's Dragon 1 (#erc69) surged to 11m today.
#erc69 exceeded expectations dramatically.
It's highly likely that the #klik platform chose it for the pump to create a wealth effect.
The cunning part is that
it didn't choose the first pump.
All those early ones have gone to zero.
Instead, it chose a lesser-known quick pump.
A few days ago, this platform wasn't gaining traction.
Thus, yesterday it thought of pumping something it could control well.
Silly Brother speculated it this way.
Only those close to the platform dared to go heavy.
It used a v3 single-sided pool, which isn't anything innovative, or perhaps it's a retro attempt.
Dragon 1 is self-pumped; Dragon 2, under 600,000, truly represents the platform's real traffic.
#erc69 is not low, and even compared to other coins, it's quite striking.
Other coins are at most 600,000; pumping it to 3m is actually about enough. What kind of people would still dare to go above 3m?
Those close to the market maker.
In the evening, $uptop opened.
10% scientists + team insiders
Getting out 3m is actually about enough.
Let's see how the team operates.
When Silly Brother and other scientists' buying reached around 3 million, they bottomed out on the 3rd floor.
Then sold on the 4th floor.
Made a swing trade.
Many small scientists earned less than we did from swing trading.
Additionally, on BSC, $Eagles Vault started voting for top memes.
The winning vote will see $Eagles buy in.
Silly Brother voted for $U, and also welcomes friends from the U community to vote.
#0xdream continues to hold, waiting for the product to land.
With such a big market trend these days, let's maintain some patience.