Many people are still debating how to choose between SANTOS and ASR. Actually, based on fundamentals, this question is not hard to answer.



Simply put: ASR is the leader in this round of fan coins.

Some are still judging based on the experience from the last cycle, thinking SANTOS is definitely more stable. But what is the reality? SANTOS was indeed very strong in the last round, but that was under specific conditions. An important reason was that the market environment was good at the time, SANTOS had a relatively small circulating market cap, making it easier to manipulate. Now, it's different — SANTOS has expanded to a circulating market cap of around 70 million, making it much more difficult to control.

Additionally, SANTOS had a unique advantage last cycle: it was the first to launch the collateralized borrowing feature, essentially adding leverage. This indeed made it the leader among fan coins, which is not an exaggeration. But the environment has changed this round.

Look at these wildly performing fan coins — ALPINE, OG — at their peak, their market caps are around 100 million. In other words, the ceiling for this track is around that level, roughly 100 million. After all, these assets are highly speculative, making long-term holding unrealistic.

Following this logic: SANTOS is now at 70 million, while ASR is only 18 million. With the ceiling at 100 million, who still has room to grow? It’s obvious, isn’t it?

Another detail worth noting — why do meme coins all prefer to come with contracts? Small market cap combined with contracts is the standard choice for manipulators. Good liquidity for contracts is one aspect, but the key is that they can play tricks: during price rallies, they can eat up the short funding rates; when selling off, they can open short positions in a reverse move, profiting from both ends. That’s why high-yield assets are often contract-based coins.
SANTOS-3,03%
ASR-3,08%
ALPINE-2,52%
OG-1,46%
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MEVvictimvip
· 01-19 02:53
I actually think this logic is a bit far-fetched. Can the ceiling theory really hold? --- Does a small circulating market cap necessarily mean it can rise? Honestly, it still depends on the mood of the whales. --- Haha, wait a minute, is ASR really worth going all in on, or is it just another round of the leek-cutting script? --- The part about contracts having built-in leverage is well explained; indeed, it's easy to be repeatedly liquidated. --- Who still believes in the narrative of fan coin being the leader? Last time it was SANTOS, and this time it's ASR again. --- Raising from 70 million to 100 million and from 18 million to 100 million, the growth is similar. The question is whether it can actually reach that level. --- I just want to know if these analyses are just stirring up trouble for a certain coin again.
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SoliditySurvivorvip
· 01-17 20:48
Another round of SANTOS vs ASR plot, the套路 is too familiar. 70 million vs 18 million, just a math problem. --- To be honest, the environment this time is indeed different, but betting on妖币 is just about quick in and out, don’t overthink it. --- I agree that contracts come with leverage, and the market maker earning from both sides' funding rates is indeed standard, but the problem is you have to survive until the moment of exit haha. --- The difficulty of manipulating the market increases after the circulating market cap expands, this logic makes sense. But retail investors always underestimate the imagination of the main players. --- The ceiling of 100 million is indeed a reference, but don’t forget that the hype for fan coins is just so-so, anyone who can go viral is uncertain. --- ASR at only 18 million is indeed attractive, but is SANTOS done? It still depends on whether there will be new stories later.
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GweiTooHighvip
· 01-16 04:53
70 million vs 18 million? Such a simple math problem, what are you still hesitating about? The ASR space is right there. --- Honestly, Santos's method of collateralized borrowing and lending is now easily replicable by anyone, it's no longer an exclusive secret. --- The妖币's built-in contract trick is really brilliant, both sides profit from the funding rate, it's awesome. That's why I never touch those garbage coins without contracts. --- Wait, is the ceiling really just 100 million? Maybe there's not much profit in this track, better to jump on ASR quickly. --- SANTOS is already at 70 million, and you're still chasing? I don't see anything beyond expectations. On the other hand, ASR's market cap is just starting, probability theory dominates.
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FlatTaxvip
· 01-16 04:52
The logic makes sense, but can ASR really catch it? A few days ago, the bearish accumulation looked a bit scary.
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GateUser-beba108dvip
· 01-16 04:52
Wow, SANTOS with a market cap of 70 million still wants to compare itself to ASR with 18 million? I can do this math problem, haha
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BloodInStreetsvip
· 01-16 04:50
Haha, another space theory... SANTOS is already at 70 million, still wanting to double. The allure of ASR's small market cap is indeed strong, but have you ever wondered why the whales are now starting to promote it? Missing out and bottom fishing often come down to a single thought. Looking at this logic, I am a bit anxious.
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