$ETH is showing serious strength and pushing closer to its ATH, and many will start shifting capital into ‘older’ micro caps.
With the market heating up and things moving quickly, it’s a good time to ask yourself the following questions:
• Is this project still relevant today?
• Has the team consistently shown up and built during the tough months, or are they only active now that the market is strong?
• Does the token itself still have a real use case?
• Have there been major changes to the core team since inception?
• Does the team still have adequate supply on hand?
• Is the LP locked? Many older tokens are nearing their original unlock dates, and a fresh relock can add confidence.
• Has the project changed direction since launch in a way that could hurt its long-term potential? Too often, devs get caught chasing the latest hype, rushing out half-baked features or pivots to ride a trend, which leaves investors unclear on what the project actually stands for.
Which older micro caps are you holding?
Bitcoin vs Gold 📉
With BTC underperforming gold on a multi-year view…
Is it finally safe to say $BTC is no longer acting as digital gold?
Or is this one last shakeout before 🌙 🤔
💥BREAKING:
🇺🇸 FED CHAIR JEROME POWELL: "BITCOIN IS LIKE GOLD. IT'S JUST LIKE DIGITAL GOLD.”
GOLD = $28.2 TRILLION MARKET CAP
BITCOIN = $1.7 TRILLION MARKET CAP
YOU’RE STILL EARLY!
@abu_crypto1 Well said 👏 Many devs think that being skilled and having a good utility is enough. If they’re launching into this market, they need to understand the landscape too.
To be fair, you did stand by this project consistently, giving them clear final warnings on multiple occasions. You shouldn’t have to take accountability. It’s a micro cap with undoxx’d founders, which carries obvious risk, and that responsibility lies with the investor. KOLs serve as advertising platforms for projects, yet they’re too often blamed for a project’s downfall rather than the team’s actions and strategy.
🚨 ‼️ iOS Users
Last year @TrustWallet provided an alert for a high risk zero day exploit and it appears again we have another zero day exploit.
Please can all Apple users:
- Ensure that they have updated to 18.6.2
- Mac Users: macOS Sequoia 15.6.1, Sonoma 14.7.8, or Ventura 13.7.8
- Turn off iMessage
- Disable Auto-Download of Media on Telegram: Settings > Data and Storage, then find the Automatic media download section and disable the toggles for Using Cellular, Using Wi-Fi
More Details:
https://t.co/paUQqjgRzb
1/2: ⚠️ Alert for iOS users: We have credible intel regarding a high-risk zero-day exploit targeting iMessage on the Dark Web.
This can infiltrate your iPhone without clicking any link. High-value targets are likely. Each use raises detection risk. #CyberSecurity
$ETH is showing serious strength and pushing closer to its ATH, and many will start shifting capital into ‘older’ micro caps.
With the market heating up and things moving quickly, it’s a good time to ask yourself the following questions:
• Is this project still relevant today?
• Has the team consistently shown up and built during the tough months, or are they only active now that the market is strong?
• Does the token itself still have a real use case?
• Have there been major changes to the core team since inception?
• Does the team still have adequate supply on hand?
• Is the LP locked? Many older tokens are nearing their original unlock dates, and a fresh relock can add confidence.
• Has the project changed direction since launch in a way that could hurt its long-term potential? Too often, devs get caught chasing the latest hype, rushing out half-baked features or pivots to ride a trend, which leaves investors unclear on what the project actually stands for.
Which older micro caps are you holding?