Sometimes the green candles look exciting… until you zoom out. 📉👀
I’ve been scrolling through charts lately, and one thing keeps standing out.
Many crypto tokens launch at very high prices or valuations. Then they crash by 95–99.9% (or even more).
Over time, they make small weekly or monthly pumps that catch attention—but they never come close to reclaiming their launch price or previous position not even close to it.
But here’s the part most people don’t look at:
A token launches at $50 and eventually falls to $0.000x.
From there, it may see small weekly or monthly pumps, but those moves don’t change the bigger picture.
The bigger question isn’t:
How much did it pump?
It’s:
How much would it need to recover just to revisit its previous ATH?
For early investors who bought near the top, that recovery can require an enormous increase. And in many cases, projects also increase their token supply over time through emissions, unlocks, or inflation, making a return to the old price even more challenging.
That’s why experienced investors don’t just chase green percentages. They ask:
• Is the project still building?
• Is there real user adoption?
• Is liquidity healthy?
• Has the token supply changed?
• Does the market cap required to reach the old ATH even make sense today?
A green candle tells you what happened today.
The full chart tells you the story.
These are just a few examples. The market is full of tokens that launched with massive hype, reached impressive valuations, and then lost most of their value.
Hype can attract buyers, but long-term survival usually depends on fundamentals real utility, active development, sustainable tokenomics, growing adoption, and a strong community.
I’m curious:
Which projects do you think have proven they can survive multiple market cycles instead of relying only on launch hype?
Drop your picks below. 👇
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