$MANTA This is not a 100x strategy, but it guarantees a minimum return of 5x! [Brothers, give a thumbs up and get rich]

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At the beginning of the year, we deployed##people for seven times!

In February, we deployed $HIGH , which is currently four times!

In April, we deployed EDU ONDO, which has dominated the list of gains. Today, we are going to make a trading plan for manta!

Spot:

1.1.6-1.5 to enter the first position

2.1.4 to cover the position

3. 1 0.8 to increase the position

Contract: Short-term rebound around 1.55, break the stop loss, and keep trading at 1 0.8 for the long cycle

The future prospects of manta! ##MantaRWA生态

Manta Network is the 44th project of Binance's new coin mining, a modular L2 for ZK applications. It is also a project that has experienced a bull-bear conversion cycle

a. Manta Network is a gateway for modular ZK applications. It uses modular blockchain and zkEVM to establish a new paradigm for L2 smart contract platforms.

b. Manta Pacific solves the usability problem through modular infrastructure design, allowing modular DA and zkEVM to integrate seamlessly, thereby continuously enhancing the user experience over time.

Sector track:

Counting the narrative concepts, there are: Polkadot, ZK, L2, modularization, RWA

It seems that it has been chasing the industry narrative all the way, but the main tone is basically set first-ZK modular L2

At least the team's resilience is still very worthy of recognition. In addition, with a series of "concepts", the project differentiation is also very obvious in the L2 track

Some of its products launched in L1 are aimed at covering the original on-chain applications with the ZK technology system. Some of its NFT, SBT and payment related products are all based on the same logic.

(At the same time, it can allow ERC protocol assets to enter the ZK system planned by Manta)

As well as the newly launched L2, MANTA also used the momentum of launching L2 to officially issue tokens, so Manta Network is currently in the L1+L2 architecture