Some projects on the SOL chain are indeed experiencing changes in their chip distribution. Recently, the chips accumulated at the bottom of the market are gradually being released, and this phenomenon is worth paying attention to—usually indicating a restructuring of holdings.
An interesting perspective: when you see a certain type of asset's bottom accumulation rapidly dissipating, it often signals a shift in market sentiment. In terms of technical indicators, multiple cycles are showing relatively strong characteristics. The accumulation phase of a major upward wave is usually like this—appearing quiet on the surface, but energy is building up in the background.
Real opportunities are always fleeting. It's not about going all-in right now, but missing this highly positive chip distribution period might mean waiting a long time for the next one. The activity in the SOL ecosystem has also been rising recently, with increased attention and trading volume on ecosystem projects. Whether from a cycle or fundamental perspective, now is indeed a critical point worth serious consideration.
Instead of waiting to regret, it's better to plan your entry strategy now. The market won't wait for you forever—that's an iron law.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 2025-12-23 07:34
The chip situation is indeed interesting; the bottom dissipating is often a signal... However, this time with SOL, it really seems like it's going to play people for suckers again, and I still have some doubts in my mind.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 2025-12-23 03:15
Back to this trap again? How did I not notice the底部筹码消散? Or is it just that my eyesight isn't good?
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 2025-12-21 19:30
The bottom chips are scattered, which does need to be observed; if missed, one has to wait for another round.
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LiquidityHunter
· 2025-12-20 22:35
The signal of quick dissipation of bottom chips is indeed worth paying attention to, but you need to see clearly whether it's genuine release or a shakeout. How is the liquidity depth?
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ProxyCollector
· 2025-12-20 13:41
The positive chip sentiment is real, but how high SOL can go this wave depends on whether it can break the new high later. Otherwise, it might just be a false alarm.
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DeFiChef
· 2025-12-20 13:30
The chips are dispersed, and you're still talking about accumulating strength. How bold! Can releasing at the bottom be called optimism?
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PuzzledScholar
· 2025-12-20 13:29
The bottom chips have dispersed, this wave really requires close attention to the SOL ecosystem
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Same old rhetoric... let's talk about it later, I don't have the money to go all in anyway
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No matter how good the chips analysis sounds, it depends on the subsequent trend; it's just armchair strategizing
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SOL activity level is indeed increasing, but this is the easiest time to get cut
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Is the main upward wave gathering strength? I feel like I haven't heard this phrase in a long time about a turnaround
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Missing this train means waiting a long time? I've heard this argument too many times...
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I agree with the idea of carefully planning entry strategies, but the prerequisite is having capital, huh
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Opportunities are fleeting, that's true, but the question is how to know which one is the real opportunity
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GmGnSleeper
· 2025-12-20 13:26
The loosening of chip sentiment looks good, but I don't know when it will truly start to move.
The activity in the SOL ecosystem is increasing, and the bottom chips are being released. This wave of the cycle is indeed quite interesting.
Wait, do they always mess around like this before the real big upward wave, or have we been fooled again?
It's easy to say, but when it really starts to run, you'll have to chase the high again. It still depends on your risk tolerance.
I've heard too many times that energy is accumulating in the dark, but when the market will realize it is the real key.
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potentially_notable
· 2025-12-20 13:20
The bottom chips are moving, this wave is indeed interesting. Missed it, and you'll have to wait another half a year.
Some projects on the SOL chain are indeed experiencing changes in their chip distribution. Recently, the chips accumulated at the bottom of the market are gradually being released, and this phenomenon is worth paying attention to—usually indicating a restructuring of holdings.
An interesting perspective: when you see a certain type of asset's bottom accumulation rapidly dissipating, it often signals a shift in market sentiment. In terms of technical indicators, multiple cycles are showing relatively strong characteristics. The accumulation phase of a major upward wave is usually like this—appearing quiet on the surface, but energy is building up in the background.
Real opportunities are always fleeting. It's not about going all-in right now, but missing this highly positive chip distribution period might mean waiting a long time for the next one. The activity in the SOL ecosystem has also been rising recently, with increased attention and trading volume on ecosystem projects. Whether from a cycle or fundamental perspective, now is indeed a critical point worth serious consideration.
Instead of waiting to regret, it's better to plan your entry strategy now. The market won't wait for you forever—that's an iron law.