SERV surged 30% within one day, while ETH remained completely unchanged. This contrast is truly remarkable — same market, different stories. When mainstream coins are consolidating, small-cap tokens are instead experiencing explosive growth. What is behind this phenomenon? Is it funds searching for new growth points, or is the market structure quietly changing? Worth observing.
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TrustMeBro
· 01-21 21:45
Small coins hit the daily limit, mainstream coins are lying flat, this is rotation. Capital isn't idle; it's just looking for the next hot spot.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-21 20:56
Small coins are wildly rallying, mainstream coins are lying flat, this is the current market.
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DeFiDoctor
· 01-18 22:16
The consultation records show that the liquidity indicators behind this surge in SERV need to be thoroughly reviewed. A 30% single-day increase? It could easily lead to strategy complications.
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SleepyArbCat
· 01-18 22:16
Uh... SERV up 30%? I just woke up, what the hell is this? It's another case of funds looking for a bargain. ETH's current state, the main players have long moved on to smaller coins to hype expectations, and the gas fees are like robbery... Forget it, I'll sleep a bit longer.
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TommyTeacher1
· 01-18 22:10
Small tokens are causing trouble again, this time it's SERV's turn.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-18 22:02
It's the same old story. The small coins' surge is just the big players accumulating, waiting for retail investors to buy in.
SERV surged 30% within one day, while ETH remained completely unchanged. This contrast is truly remarkable — same market, different stories. When mainstream coins are consolidating, small-cap tokens are instead experiencing explosive growth. What is behind this phenomenon? Is it funds searching for new growth points, or is the market structure quietly changing? Worth observing.