BTC fell below the 60,000 mark last night. With hawkish signals from the Federal Reserve + Grayscale dumping, the double blow sent $GUA crashing 34.6% to 0.4804, but $OPN bucked the trend and surged 28.7%—this is smart money filling out the RWA track after a reversal in rate-cut expectations. Data speaks: after the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision, BTC-linked assets saw outflows of $520 million, while $OPN’s on-chain independent addresses jumped 47% in 24h. The proportion of institutional holdings rose from 12% to 19%, and at the $0.12 level, 21,000 resting orders were swept up and cleared in full. This is not just a normal rebound—it’s giant whales using the negative news to reshuffle the deck.



Let’s break down the three dark horses carefully: after $GUA dropped through 0.45, it showed a bottom-fishing signal with thousands of addresses. The 0.42–0.46 range is the new whale cost zone; place stop-loss orders below 0.4 to bet on an oversold recovery. If $OPN can hold above 0.115, the target points to 0.14, with a stop-loss set at 0.095 to guard against a false breakout. $FOLKS’ weekly MACD has a bullish crossover while still below the line; $2.4 is the monthly bull-bear dividing line, and after breaking through, it will likely accelerate toward 3.0. The shared logic behind these three assets is that institutions are abandoning BTC and rotating into high-beta tracks—gaming, cross-chain, and oracle protocol all appear to be bottoming out and reversing.

Someone asks: can you still touch the plunging $GUA? Look at the data: the 24h trading volume of 670 million is 3 times the market cap. After the panic sell-off, buy-side orders at 0.478 accumulated 5,300 orders. This turnover rate only appears in the bottom zones. My strategy is to build a spot position in the 0.44–0.46 range, with an 8% stop-loss targeting a 30% rebound. For $OPN and $FOLKS, use 20% of the position to chase the rally, with stop-losses set 5% below the cost price.

Did you catch this wave of momentum? $
BTC-0.49%
GUA-21.8%
OPN9.95%
RWA1.97%
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