ARPA's position in the field of privacy computing remains solid, but its recent price performance has indeed been a bit awkward. Looking back, the price when this project launched was around two cents, and now it has fallen below one cent, a significant drop. But from a different perspective, this also means that the rebound probability from the historical high to the current level is not low. The privacy track itself has a good outlook, and ARPA, as a representative project in this area, still has a solid fundamental. Doubling in value can't be guaranteed, but there is still a chance for a rebound from this price level, depending on when the market re-focuses on this sector.
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OPsychology
· 01-09 09:25
It's at the bottom now, this level won't hold forever; the rebound depends on the timing.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-06 22:25
Lying flat and doubling, when will the market finally remember the importance of privacy?
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 01-06 10:46
The privacy track has a good outlook, but ARPA needs to go up for it to work.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 01-06 10:44
Falling from two cents to one cent—how heartbreaking that is, but the probability of a bottom rebound is indeed high.
Long-term optimism for the privacy track, just not sure when the market will finally remember it.
ARPA's fundamentals are still there; it's just a matter of waiting for that wave of market activity.
With such a low price, is this an opportunity to position?
Waiting for the market to refocus on privacy, then that will be the real turning point.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-06 10:34
This price drop is outrageous, but the privacy track is indeed the future. I'm just worried I won't live to see that day.
ARPA's position in the field of privacy computing remains solid, but its recent price performance has indeed been a bit awkward. Looking back, the price when this project launched was around two cents, and now it has fallen below one cent, a significant drop. But from a different perspective, this also means that the rebound probability from the historical high to the current level is not low. The privacy track itself has a good outlook, and ARPA, as a representative project in this area, still has a solid fundamental. Doubling in value can't be guaranteed, but there is still a chance for a rebound from this price level, depending on when the market re-focuses on this sector.