AXS's recent performance has indeed attracted a lot of attention. The current price is around $1.39, with a 24-hour increase of over 36%, and the intraday high reaching $1.5. The market cap is approximately $230 million. More notably, from the weekly chart, this line has rebounded over 30% from a 4-year low, indicating that funds are flowing back into leading GameFi projects.



This round of rally is not just a simple technical rebound; several tangible factors are supporting it.

First is the launch of the bAXS token. This new mechanism allows users to bind accounts, earn income within games, stake, and spend, directly reducing selling pressure and increasing users' willingness to hold the token. From a tokenomics perspective, this is a significant optimization, and institutions as well as early players are re-evaluating this project.

Second, the entire GameFi and metaverse sector has recently been heating up. Previously, liquidity was concentrated in MEME coins, but as the market matures, funds are shifting toward blockchain games with real ecosystems. As an established player in the blockchain game sector, AXS is benefiting first from this industry rotation. Coupled with the strengthening of platform tokens, this has created a resonance.

On the technical side, there are also signals. The price broke through the key resistance level of $1.2, with a 24-hour trading volume reaching $240 million. The long-short ratio remains at 1.8:1, indicating clear signs of main capital entering.

From an operational perspective, if you want to participate in this wave, a pullback to the $1.2-$1.3 range is a relatively safe point to add positions. In terms of risk control, a drop below $1.1 should trigger a stop-loss. The first target can be set around $1.8-$2, near the previous high, which may face some selling pressure, but breaking through this range could open up more space. In the short term, market sentiment remains quite hot, but caution is needed regarding the risk of a pullback after rapid gains.
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 5h ago
Really, the move with bAXS is quite impressive; reducing selling pressure is a brilliant tactic. Wait, from MEME back to GameFi? It feels like there's a pattern to this hype. Is 1.2-1.3 really safe? I see many people have their investments here. Before breaking $2, it's all just illusions. Don't be fooled by short-term emotions. Will this rebound be just a fleeting moment again? The GameFi pit is too deep. Institutional entry is definitely a signal, but it feels like someone is just taking over the position.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 5h ago
AXS this wave is indeed interesting, but can the bAXS mechanism really retain people? I'm still a bit skeptical. Wait, is the capital flowing back from MEME to GameFi? Is this real or just another scheme to cut leeks? A 36% increase sounds great, but I'm more concerned about whether it can hold. The 1.2-1.3 range is indeed tempting, but I’d rather wait for it to drop below 1.1. I never chase after overly exciting markets. Is this really different this time? Or is it just reheated炒冷饭?
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Web3ExplorerLinvip
· 5h ago
hypothesis: the bAXS tokenomics redesign is essentially the silk road of incentive structures—bridging the gap between speculative pressure and sustainable holder psychology... fascinating how they're literally engineering deflationary momentum through staking mechanics, ngl
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CoffeeNFTsvip
· 6h ago
bAXS this mechanism design is indeed quite clever; I like the move to reduce selling pressure. --- GameFi is about to rotate again? Feels like the last time was still last year. --- Can it really break through 1.8-2 USD? I just want to see if it can hold up. --- Funds are flowing back from MEME to chain games. When did this shift start? --- Breaking below 1.1 triggers stop-loss; this bottom line is a bit tight. --- The long-short ratio of 1.8:1 looks okay, but the rapid increase is a bit intense; gotta be careful. --- The bAXS staking model feels much better than before; it's not just a pure money-grab scheme. --- Rebounded 30% from a 4-year low, but what if there's another crash? --- With a 240 million trading volume, the main force is really here this time.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 6h ago
bAXS this wave of mechanism optimization really has some substance; finally, a project is willing to put effort into tokenomics --- Is GameFi really going to turn around this time? Feels like we're back to the era with a real ecosystem --- 1.2 broke support, still dare to chase? I'll quietly watch 1.3 retrace --- A 30% rebound from four-year lows, institutions are quietly positioning, retail investors are still asking when to buy --- Funds are flowing back from MEME to blockchain games. Is this rotation genuine or just another wave of profit-taking? --- The long-short ratio of 1.8:1 indicates what? The main force is determined to push higher --- Can it really break through from $1.8 to $2? The last bit of AXS I hold is still at the floor price
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