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#数字资产行情上升 When I was checking the market yesterday, there was a noticeable change in the leaderboard—Meme coins that had been surging wildly some time ago all lost momentum, while a few projects in the RWA (Real World Asset) sector quietly emerged. A token from a real estate chain saw a 35% increase in 24 hours, and stablecoins pegged to US bonds also rose by 18% during the same period. $SOL also showed some movement.
Someone asked me in the group whether PEPE is still a good buy. My advice is just one word: no. During the 2017 wave, I also got burned on Meme coins on the hot list. Chasing the rally always makes you a step late, but every time it dips, you end up stepping right in. After more than half a year of this, I ended up with losses. Looking back now, it’s quite ironic—those projects that top the hot list seem lively and vigorous, but in reality, they are just fleeting flashes.
This time, the rise of RWA is definitely not a coincidence. Last week, a leading institution publicly increased its holdings of stablecoins pegged to US bonds, followed by signals from regulators encouraging the development of projects that bring "real assets on-chain." This approach is similar to the DeFi wave of 2020—truly successful tracks require policy support and real asset backing.
Last week, I personally allocated a small amount to a foundational RWA token. The reason is simple: it’s linked to a Southeast Asian solar power plant operation project, with real rental income flowing in every month. After buying in, I didn’t do much trading, but these days I saw it has already risen by 22%. Compared to frequently chasing Meme coins, this feeling is much more solid. $BTC
A common mistake among traders is to chase high on the hot list and sell low, making quick profits and then closing positions, or holding on tightly when losing, gradually eroding their principal. The speed of hot list rotations is getting faster; today’s hot projects may be cold tomorrow. But sectors with real value can withstand cycles. Instead of obsessively watching the growth leaderboard every day, it’s better to spend time understanding the project logic—ultimately, the core of profitability in the crypto space has always been deep understanding, not luck.