#比特币与代币化黄金对比 Recently, several hot cryptocurrencies in the crypto market have been very active. SUI is starting to submit ETF applications, and if it proceeds smoothly, it will be a long-term positive for the ecosystem. ASTER has launched a buyback and burn plan, and under deflationary expectations, the supply will become increasingly tight. The AT community has also been quite active recently, with many news updates.
Each of these three projects has its own logic—one is supported by institutional recognition, another is reducing supply from the supply side, and the third is driven by community enthusiasm. $ETH $BNB $SOL these leading tokens' movements will influence the overall market rhythm, but opportunities within specific sectors still depend on their respective fundamentals.
The relationship between token assets and traditional commodities is also worth considering, especially during macro liquidity fluctuations. Anyone interested in discussing?
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ZKProofster
· 17h ago
tbh the sui etf narrative is getting worn out... we've seen this play before. actually curious if anyone's doing real analysis on aster's tokenomics or just chasing the deflation meme
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MoneyBurner
· 17h ago
If SUI's ETF actually gets approved, that would be true institutional recognition. I looked at the on-chain data for ASTER's buyback, and the chips are indeed shrinking. I'm just worried this might be the last pump before a sell-off.
Is the AT community's enthusiasm high? It depends on whether they are genuine fans or just following the trend; the two are quite different.
Leading coins determine the overall direction, but I bet there is a way out in this round of niche tracks.
When macro liquidity loosens, the entire logic reverses, and this is the real test of one's vision.
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 17h ago
SUI ETF application is indeed worth paying attention to, but don't forget the lessons learned before.
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ASTER burning sounds good, but I'm afraid it's just another scam.
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When leading coins fall, everything falls; this is the reality.
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Token-to-gold ratio? Still better to hold ETH securely.
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How long community enthusiasm can last is the key.
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Honestly, does institutional endorsement of SUI matter? The real key is whether the technology can be implemented.
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Next, many projects will follow the deflationary expectations, and then what?
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AT's popularity doesn't matter much; without practical use cases, it's all pointless.
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When macro liquidity tightens, nothing can save the market.
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Three projects, three different logics; only a few will survive in the end.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 17h ago
SUI's ETF application is indeed worth paying attention to, but honestly, institutional approval is one thing; whether the ecological commitments can be fulfilled later is another. Otherwise, it will just be another hype.
The buyback and burn scheme used by ASTER is very common; the deflationary expectations sound good, but how much can actually be implemented remains uncertain.
Leading cryptocurrencies take turns leading the trend, and retail investors follow chaotically, feeling like the opportunities in the sector have all been cut.
Instead of comparing tokens and gold, it's better to think about when you can correctly predict a market trend for once, haha.
The recent popularity of AT is indeed high, but how long this hype can last is a question. What do you think?
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 17h ago
If SUI's ETF actually gets approved, it would be outrageous. We'll have to see how institutions manipulate the market then. I believe in ASTER's buyback, but I'm just worried it might be a prelude to more retail investors getting chopped up again.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 17h ago
The ETF application for SUI is indeed worth paying attention to, but to be honest, institutional approval is one thing, and whether the subsequent ecosystem development can keep up is another.
I've seen ASTER buyback and burn schemes too many times; tight chips do not necessarily mean a price increase. It depends on whether they can maintain popularity.
#比特币与代币化黄金对比 Recently, several hot cryptocurrencies in the crypto market have been very active. SUI is starting to submit ETF applications, and if it proceeds smoothly, it will be a long-term positive for the ecosystem. ASTER has launched a buyback and burn plan, and under deflationary expectations, the supply will become increasingly tight. The AT community has also been quite active recently, with many news updates.
Each of these three projects has its own logic—one is supported by institutional recognition, another is reducing supply from the supply side, and the third is driven by community enthusiasm. $ETH $BNB $SOL these leading tokens' movements will influence the overall market rhythm, but opportunities within specific sectors still depend on their respective fundamentals.
The relationship between token assets and traditional commodities is also worth considering, especially during macro liquidity fluctuations. Anyone interested in discussing?