Recently, many people have been discussing the price performance of PEPE and ZEC after their listing. To be honest, the fluctuations from the high point to now have indeed left many a bit confused. But upon closer reflection, there is actually a logic behind it.



Why do we see volatility after listing? There are actually many reasons. First, the realization of short-term profit-taking is quite normal. Many early investors chose to reduce their holdings when positive news was announced. Second, the release of liquidity can also cause short-term supply and demand imbalances, with a large influx of chips into the market, naturally putting pressure on the price. But in the long run, stronger liquidity is actually a good thing, providing the soil for subsequent ecological development.

There's also an overlooked point — this oscillation period is actually a process for the market to digest consensus. The ups and downs in price precisely indicate that the market is re-evaluating the true value of these coins.

So what is truly worth paying attention to? One is whether ecological applications are continuously expanding, which determines the real usage scenarios of the coin. The second is community enthusiasm; a vibrant community often explains more than just price increases. The third, of course, is market sector rotation; at certain times, the market's wind direction may shift back to this area.

Ultimately, short-term price fluctuations cannot fundamentally change the long-term judgment logic. The key is to distinguish between technical noise and genuine development signals. For those with patience, now might be a good window for observation.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 23h ago
Profit-taking traders are running away too aggressively. Those still bottom-fishing are true warriors.
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ConsensusBotvip
· 23h ago
You're starting to talk about long-term logic again. To be honest, I was a bit confused by the short-term crashes. Only those who can keep a steady mindset now are the winners. --- Eco applications are real, and community popularity is also important, but look at how many projects are actually doing work right now? --- Agreed, this wave is just a battle between retail investors and institutions, a fight for chips. --- There's too much noise, making it hard to distinguish which signals are real. It feels like we're just waiting for the next trend shift. --- Wait, you guys haven't mentioned the risks of liquidity release? That's the most important thing to be cautious about. --- Having patience is correct, but patience also has costs. Just hold cash and observe, don't force yourself to gamble with money. --- The sector rotation is well explained, but the question is when will it be our turn? Maybe another three months.
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GasWastingMaximalistvip
· 23h ago
It's the same old spiel... profit-taking, liquidity, ecosystem... I've heard it so many times my ears are calloused, but it's still just gambling.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 23h ago
Profit-taking selling pressure is so fierce, do they really think retail investors are blind?
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GhostAddressHuntervip
· 23h ago
Profit-taking selling pressure, just sell off, I expected it a long time ago. The key still depends on whether the subsequent ecosystem can keep up, otherwise it's just pure hype.
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