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Recently, I watched the XPL chart again, and the most interesting thing is not the price increase but its rhythm.
This coin's market has a characteristic: it's hard to see sudden sharp surges. Instead, it often gradually pushes higher with increasing volume, and the price moves slowly along with the trading activity. During periods of low volume, it doesn't force a rally but consolidates sideways to digest the gains. In other words, it doesn't rely heavily on market sentiment to sustain itself.
From a short-term trading perspective, it might not be as "exciting." But if you're someone who pays close attention to volume and price, this kind of movement is quite comfortable—each step is traceable, not just a pure emotional game.
I have a feeling: projects like XPL are being "used and watched" by some people, rather than being tools for shouting slogans. It’s not rushing to prove its strength on trending lists, but letting actual on-chain activity speak for itself.
It might not be posted everywhere every day, but when you review historical K-line charts, you'll find it’s always there, and there are always people involved. This silent persistence is worth pondering.