Taking advantage of the market not yet reacting, many people are still chasing those hot coins, but the value of some projects has actually been there all along. Take XPL as an example, the appeal of this project lies not in short-term speculation, but in its underlying structural advantages.



Let's start with the fundamentals. The project's founder, Paul Faecks, comes from Deribit, which is worth considering in itself. Deribit's position in the derivatives field is well-known; it represents trading depth and liquidity. Paul has brought this rigorous financial logic into the construction of Plasma, and this genetic trait determines that the project's ceiling won't be too low. Compared to many projects launched hastily, teams supported by top-tier financial backgrounds often have advantages in market understanding and user acquisition.

On the technical side, there is another highlight. In the Web3 ecosystem, wallet and account management have always been pain points for user experience, with complex procedures discouraging many users. XPL simplifies this process by integrating the EIP-4337 account abstraction scheme, significantly lowering the user barrier. This practical improvement is of great significance for ecosystem expansion.

In terms of market trend, XPL has been in a low-volume consolidation pattern at the bottom for some time, which usually indicates reallocation of chips. From a candlestick perspective, this pattern indeed shows signs of accumulation. For investors who understand the bottom logic, the current position is worth paying attention to.
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NeonCollectorvip
· 01-21 13:32
The founders from Deribit indeed have their own expertise; this financial gene is not just talk. Paul's team is exceptional at derivatives trading, and you can see the expertise even after moving here. I've been paying close attention to EIP-4337 for a long time; it really can solve major user experience issues. I've seen the bottom volume contraction pattern quite a few times; the key is whether it can break out with increased volume afterward. The logic behind XPL feels quite smooth, unlike those purely speculative projects; there's some substance to it.
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tx_pending_forevervip
· 01-19 13:02
Paul left Deribit to do this, I believe. But the idea of accumulation at the bottom... I've heard it quite a bit.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 01-19 06:23
Trying to scam me again? I've heard this excuse too many times.
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orphaned_blockvip
· 01-18 14:56
Those guys from Deribit are involved; this time it's different.
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SocialFiQueenvip
· 01-18 14:55
That guy from Deribit always delivers differently; a team that understands finance builds the chain with reliability.
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StillBuyingTheDipvip
· 01-18 14:54
Paul left Deribit to do this; not bad, definitely more reliable than those whitepapers that can't even be written clearly.
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 01-18 14:43
Talking about XPL again, I find this set of arguments a bit familiar.
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ILCollectorvip
· 01-18 14:34
Coming from Deribit sounds pretty good, but I've heard this logic too many times before. In the end, it still depends on whether they can really deliver something.
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WagmiAnonvip
· 01-18 14:30
Paul left Deribit to do this, which is indeed a bit different, but to be honest, I've heard the "bottom accumulation" talk too many times. Keep an eye on XPL, I'm waiting to see the follow-up. The people over at Deribit are indeed meticulous in their work, I admit that. Just looking at technical highlights isn't enough; the key is real user growth. Bottom fluctuation... feels like it needs to drop another wave before confirmation.
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