The Solana ecosystem has been very vibrant recently. In the past 24 hours, the performance of several popular tokens on-chain has indeed been remarkable.
$PAYAI surged 75%, leading the charge as the best performer currently. Following closely is $DEXTER, which also kept pace with a 64% increase. $POLYFACTS is right behind, achieving a 59% rise. Additionally, while $DARK had a relatively moderate increase, a 35% performance is still quite good in the market.
The recent market trend on the SOL chain indicates that there is still enthusiasm among investors in selecting targets. The rotation of these tokens also reflects investors' shifting focus on different sectors. For those who want to track the dynamics of the SOL ecosystem, this type of growth data is still worth noting as a reference.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 4h ago
How did this 75% of PAYAI come about? It feels a bit suspicious...
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The market rotation is so fast, it's really easy to get played for suckers if you can't keep up with the rhythm.
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Which large investors are speculating on this wave? I just want to know.
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The SOL ecosystem is indeed active, but I'm too scared to chase the price now.
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These rises look comfortable, but once you get in, you're basically locked.
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Is a 35% rise in DARK considered bad? What's going on in the market?
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Another round of rotation peak, those who should exit have probably exited.
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I'm just asking if this 75% can be cashed out.
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This wave of SOL is really fierce, but no one knows who is catching a falling knife.
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I haven't heard of these token names, let's talk about it next time.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 23h ago
A 75% rise really can't hold back anymore, is PAYAI serious this time?
SOL has been moving quite aggressively these past two days, who dares to say there are no opportunities...
PAYAI and DEXTER are taking turns exploding, just afraid this wave is a prelude to Be Played for Suckers.
This rise looks comfortable, but I just don't dare to enter a position.
The SOL ecosystem is rotating again, should I follow or wait and see?
PAYAI directly took off 75%, this is a market I can't afford to play in.
Why do I feel like this wave is all about small coins performing, what about the big coins?
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ForkThisDAO
· 12-23 04:03
It's a bit crazy, PAYAI directly 75%? The speed of this rotation is really amazing, it feels like those chasing it are making a killing.
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Wait a minute, are these coins all running volume at the same time? It feels a bit unreal.
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With Sol's rhythm this time, the contract is about to explode, right...
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It's all about rotation every day, when should we exit?
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DEXTER and PAYAI pumped around the same time? It feels like a pump.
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This rise data looks great, but how many people actually caught it?
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Not taking profits at 75% is ridiculous, how is everyone handling it?
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DAOdreamer
· 12-23 03:44
payai75% directly To da moon, this rhythm is amazing... but I still want to ask, can these coins hold up?
The Solana ecosystem has been very vibrant recently. In the past 24 hours, the performance of several popular tokens on-chain has indeed been remarkable.
$PAYAI surged 75%, leading the charge as the best performer currently. Following closely is $DEXTER, which also kept pace with a 64% increase. $POLYFACTS is right behind, achieving a 59% rise. Additionally, while $DARK had a relatively moderate increase, a 35% performance is still quite good in the market.
The recent market trend on the SOL chain indicates that there is still enthusiasm among investors in selecting targets. The rotation of these tokens also reflects investors' shifting focus on different sectors. For those who want to track the dynamics of the SOL ecosystem, this type of growth data is still worth noting as a reference.