Can we still see a 10x in this round? It really depends on two things: either super strong operations or a meme with a particularly strong decentralized consensus.
Like those already big players, such as
#PEPE and
#DOGE , they've actually matured quite a bit this round; on the contrary, projects like 'Binance Life' that have already shot up 10x from the bottom are basically the ones that have already taken off.
This actually highlights a point—projects with strong operations and backing are likely to present opportunities in this round, but the prerequisite is that you have to filter them yourself, don’t just jump in haphazardly.
Aside from Binance Life, I have two other memes that I think still have a 5-10x potential:
1.
#pengu Old fans should know, during the last NFT bull run, I bought a bunch of art with 100 ETH, and I'm down over 70% now...
But the chubby penguin project, corresponding to the NFT, has taken off directly, skyrocketing over 10x last round.
In contrast, those so-called leaders from before, like Cryptopunks and Bored Apes, are still lying flat on the ground without recovering.
The chubby penguin project has already proven its operational success last round, so even if the price falls back to the starting point, I still lean towards being bullish on it.
I think the range of 069-080 is a decent area to scale in, with the last round peaking around 0.4.
Moreover, the chip structure is relatively balanced, so I remain firmly bullish this round.
2.
#ORDI Looking at the entire market, you'll notice—
The meme leader on the ETH side is Pepe, while on SOL it’s currently Wif, but SOL hasn’t fully moved yet, so they aren't that noticeable yet, and it might be worth considering an early entry.
But when it comes to memes on the BTC line, you can't overlook ORDI.
This round, there are quite a few projects riding this narrative, with all sorts of upgrades and new stories, but at its core, it's still all about ORDI.
If Bitcoin really pushes up a bit more this round, I believe ORDI will likely see another wave.
My focus range remains around 3-4 as mentioned before.
The logic is that simple, consider it as a reference, not financial advice.