$ROLL's trading volume has recently become active again, and this signal is actually quite crucial. Although future price movements are hard to predict, a very real pattern in the crypto world can be observed: once no one pays attention, trading volume will plummet dramatically. When it reaches that point, the risk also follows.
This is also why exchanges introduce trading competitions, deposit interest programs, and other features. In simple terms, it's about maintaining popularity and ensuring continuous capital flow. Without engagement, it's difficult for a project to have vitality. Therefore, whether a project still has hope can indeed be reflected by its trading volume performance.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 17h ago
Is active trading volume necessarily a lifesaver? I don't think so... We've seen this heat preservation method many times before.
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In simple terms, it's just a hype cycle. The excitement comes and goes. Let's see how long this roll can last.
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High engagement ≠ a good project. The small tricks exchanges play are just psychological warfare.
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A cliff-like decline is indeed dangerous, but I haven't seen many projects with high trading volume that last long.
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Capital flow ≠ value flow. Don't get the logic mixed up.
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It's quite reasonable, but trading competitions are really just a band-aid; they can't address the root problem.
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Projects that no one is interested in are indeed difficult, but inflated trading volume doesn't necessarily mean safety.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 01-17 17:43
ah here we go, "volume spike = bullish signal" classic copium. ngl if you read the $ROLL contract vesting schedule, those volume bumps are just unlocks getting dumped predictably lmao. exchange gamification keeping the corpse twitching longer, nothing more. seen this exact pattern month ago already
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-16 16:03
The active trading volume indicates that people are still playing, but this thing is really just self-deception. The trading game, one wave after another after being cut.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 01-16 16:02
High trading volume isn't necessarily a good thing; it depends on whether the big players are shaking out the weak hands.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-16 15:48
Active trading volume ≠ potential for price increase. Don't be fooled by this rhetoric; exchanges doing these tricks are just trying to harvest retail investors.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 01-16 15:48
Increased trading volume is indeed a good sign, but can this really be sustained? It feels like the competitions organized by exchanges and rate hikes are like injecting adrenaline—once the excitement passes, everything returns to normal.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-16 15:38
The active trading volume indicates that people are still playing, but it's really hard to predict what will happen next with this thing.
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FarmHopper
· 01-16 15:38
Does active trading volume mean people still have faith? I think it's just a game of hot potato—whoever catches the last stick is doomed.
$ROLL's trading volume has recently become active again, and this signal is actually quite crucial. Although future price movements are hard to predict, a very real pattern in the crypto world can be observed: once no one pays attention, trading volume will plummet dramatically. When it reaches that point, the risk also follows.
This is also why exchanges introduce trading competitions, deposit interest programs, and other features. In simple terms, it's about maintaining popularity and ensuring continuous capital flow. Without engagement, it's difficult for a project to have vitality. Therefore, whether a project still has hope can indeed be reflected by its trading volume performance.