Recently, I've been watching AXS's trend, from a 40% increase to now breaking 60%, showing strong momentum. To become a true "monster coin," it needs to surpass a 100% increase, so from the current position, there is still considerable room for growth.
Interestingly, this weekend there was a phenomenon of funds flowing into smaller coins—mainstream coins remained relatively stable, and retail investors and speculators naturally shifted their focus to those with easier potential for rapid increases. Launching "monster coins" on weekends has actually become a routine industry phenomenon. Funds are moving between different coins to seek opportunities. Whether AXS can sustain its subsequent gains depends on how long market sentiment can be maintained.
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RektHunter
· 01-19 19:25
Is a demon coin only considered a demon coin at 100%? I can't believe this logic, and it's not crazy enough yet.
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WalletDetective
· 01-17 21:42
AXS this wave is indeed fierce, but does 100% really count as a meme coin? How long do we have to wait?
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PebbleHander
· 01-17 15:50
It's already at 60%. Is it really just one more double to be considered a monster coin? That logic is a bit harsh.
Can AXS reach 100%? Honestly, it still depends on whether retail investors are willing to buy in. Weekend funding strategies are like this.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 01-17 15:37
AXS this wave is indeed interesting, but a 100% increase? Don't rush yet. I've seen many weekend meme coin rallies like this, where funds love to play fast in and out. By Monday, they'll realize and probably run away.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 01-17 15:28
AXS from 60% to 100%, it doesn't seem that far away. Just worried that when the market opens on Monday, the funds will run again.
Recently, I've been watching AXS's trend, from a 40% increase to now breaking 60%, showing strong momentum. To become a true "monster coin," it needs to surpass a 100% increase, so from the current position, there is still considerable room for growth.
Interestingly, this weekend there was a phenomenon of funds flowing into smaller coins—mainstream coins remained relatively stable, and retail investors and speculators naturally shifted their focus to those with easier potential for rapid increases. Launching "monster coins" on weekends has actually become a routine industry phenomenon. Funds are moving between different coins to seek opportunities. Whether AXS can sustain its subsequent gains depends on how long market sentiment can be maintained.