The game token sector has surged again. AXS, as the leader of this sector, showed strong upward momentum today, which also drove the follow-up rally of RONIN.
This phenomenon is actually quite common. Just like when gold rises, silver tends to follow — when the leader moves, followers inevitably react. However, in the crypto world, low-market-cap coins often perform more aggressively. Why? Because with smaller market caps, the impact of capital inflow is more obvious, and the potential for gains is relatively larger.
RONIN has recently become worth paying attention to. These two coins share the same capital logic: when the big brother AXS takes off, the smaller RONIN usually can't be left behind. If you haven't jumped in yet, this is a direction to watch closely, especially for low-market-cap follow-up coins like RONIN, which often act as amplifiers in sector rotations.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 01-20 15:56
Low-market-cap follow-the-coin is really a double-edged sword. When it rises, it's exhilarating, but when it falls, it drops dramatically.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 01-20 12:55
Small-cap coins are indeed prone to rapid surges, but they can also plummet just as quickly. It's hard to say how long RONIN's follow-the-trend momentum will last.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 01-17 16:49
Small-cap coins are indeed amplifiers, but they are also bombs.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 01-17 16:38
Low-market-cap coins following the trend—I've seen through this a long time ago; it's just gambling on the dealer's mood.
The game token sector has surged again. AXS, as the leader of this sector, showed strong upward momentum today, which also drove the follow-up rally of RONIN.
This phenomenon is actually quite common. Just like when gold rises, silver tends to follow — when the leader moves, followers inevitably react. However, in the crypto world, low-market-cap coins often perform more aggressively. Why? Because with smaller market caps, the impact of capital inflow is more obvious, and the potential for gains is relatively larger.
RONIN has recently become worth paying attention to. These two coins share the same capital logic: when the big brother AXS takes off, the smaller RONIN usually can't be left behind. If you haven't jumped in yet, this is a direction to watch closely, especially for low-market-cap follow-up coins like RONIN, which often act as amplifiers in sector rotations.