$USUAL has been too busy recently to find time, but let me take a moment to share my personal views! Today is the 26th, the first batch of staking was on the 25th, and many people are saying that profits were dumped. May I ask if everyone has noticed?

First of all, the market is currently consolidating and moving up and down, which I personally believe is a good thing. As I said, in a month’s time, from pre-market trading to the peak, it was almost 8 times. No matter what coin it is, even high-quality ones will go through consolidation.

I personally think this coin is just getting started. Let me analyze my reasons.

First, the TVL has reached 1.63 billion, but the coin price is oscillating in the range of 1.28-1.47. This is the first reason I believe it will rise.

Second, Usual and Ena, along with BlackRock, are teaming up. Everyone should know what kind of presence these two big players have; can you imagine they would risk losing money for their companies or investors?

Third, An An's subsidiary Kinza has introduced USD0 into centralized lending.

Fourth, an announcement made some time ago about a Series A financing of 10 million USD. To be honest, 10 million is indeed too little, but the lineup is truly luxurious and impressive, with familiar names like An An, OKEx, CB, Ondo, Ethena, etc. I firmly believe that so many prominent companies being able to finance indicates that the project has prospects for development. Everyone is looking to benefit, and the project party must also take action; otherwise, after raising funds in Series B, there will be no one left for Series C.

Fifth, everyone knows about the EU's delisting of USDT, and USD0 has already jumped into the top 7 of stablecoins. I dare not make wild claims, but there are definitely opportunities.

Sixth, it was also the announcement from some time ago that said Usual and Musk's Doge were collaborating. After 20 minutes, they said it was a hacking incident, which reminded me of when the BTC ETF was approved after that news, and Bitcoin once surged to 48,000. Later, it was said that hackers had stolen accounts, but in the end, Bitcoin still passed the ETF.

Why is it that so many coins are involved, and it's specifically Usual? Isn’t it the same script?

Seventh, the top 9 holding addresses have already accounted for over 70% of the circulation.

In summary, I just want to say that if you want to hold this coin for the long term, I think there will be unexpected gains. For short-term operations, sell a little and keep some as a base; don't really let it fly away. I still don’t recommend contracts, and as for what Luna’s enhanced version can achieve by 2025, I don’t know; I believe no one knows besides the institutional players.

2024 is about to end, and regardless of profit or loss, I wish every coin friend that every coin bought in 2025 can bring wealth.