In the past few days, I suggest that you don't rush into some small-cap dogs. Most of them are pvp. Have you noticed that most of the chips are in the hands of some stupid kols. Once these kols shout orders, you follow them. Once they go up, they fall. Is this a coincidence? It can be observed that the price of sol is still around 170 today, and some old dogs in the primary market and dogs with large market capitalization have signs of recovery.
Everyone understands that in the current market, the only ones who can make money are those kols who buy dozens of wallets in advance and then shout orders. They have so many chips in their hands. Who else can they cut? For example, a foreign kol today, you can go and see the line of the coin before she shouted. Did the coin holding address rise a lot before she shouted?
So the safest thing at present is to rush into some local dogs with large market capitalization and relatively stable trends. Because of the large market capitalization, those kols cannot control the chips, and they are not pvp. #sol链 $SOL