I've always had this thing about catching trends early—sometimes it works, sometimes people think you're just lucky. But take $WFM for instance. I flagged it yesterday, and even shared on Discord that around the 30K level, we'd likely see a community refresh plus a DEX launch coming through. That's the kind of pattern you spot when you spend time mapping out metas and understanding what narratives actually stick in this space. The comparison to $FHK makes sense if you've been following similar project trajectories. Honestly though, I still think we're in the early innings on this one.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 5h ago
I've long been optimistic about this logic; the 30K wave is indeed crucial.
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BridgeNomad
· 6h ago
ngl the 30k confluence call checks out—that's classic liquidity aggregation before a dex migration, seen that pattern blow up before though. be careful on $WFM narrative stickiness tbh
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ZKProofster
· 6h ago
tbh calling 30K like that's more about reading the room than actual foresight... but yeah the meta patterns are getting clearer if you actually look at protocol implementations rather than just hype cycles. that $FHK comparison tracks once you remove the noise
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TokenomicsDetective
· 6h ago
I've already seen it, this wave of $WFM definitely has something.
I've always had this thing about catching trends early—sometimes it works, sometimes people think you're just lucky. But take $WFM for instance. I flagged it yesterday, and even shared on Discord that around the 30K level, we'd likely see a community refresh plus a DEX launch coming through. That's the kind of pattern you spot when you spend time mapping out metas and understanding what narratives actually stick in this space. The comparison to $FHK makes sense if you've been following similar project trajectories. Honestly though, I still think we're in the early innings on this one.