Everyone's hyped about the price, but smart traders look at Market Cap first.
$1.00 - $10 means Market Cap jumps from $6B to $40B+
That's not impossible, but it's NOT easy either. ๐ #SUI has strong fundamentals, real utility & a growing ecosystem but big supply needs BIG money to move. ๐ก
Don't chase hype. Study the numbers. Trade smart. ๐ง
Price can be manipulated. Market Cap shows the real picture.
๐ข $INJ โ One of the strongest AI + DeFi narratives in the market with explosive momentum building again. ๐ต $FET โ AI hype is returning fast, and FET continues to lead the sector with strong investor attention. ๐ฃ $SUI โ Ecosystem growth and rising on-chain activity are putting SUI back on tradersโ radar. This week could get very interesting. ๐
Anything above $100 would require a market cap exceeding $10B and should be considered a high-risk, speculative target.
Conclusion A realistic bull-run target for INJ is $40โ60, requiring a market cap of approximately $4Bโ6B. This aligns with its previous cycle performance while allowing for moderate ecosystem growth and broader crypto market expansion.
Many people see a low coin price and assume it has huge upside potential. But price alone doesn't tell the full story.
$FET already has a total supply of 2.71B and nearly all of it is circulating. That means if FET reaches $3, its market cap would become enormous.
Can FET pump? Absolutely.
Can it easily reach those fantasy โmoonboyโ targets that everyone talks about? Probably not. This is why smart traders focus on market cap, supply, and valuation not just the price of a single coin.
Always remember: a cheap price doesn't automatically mean a coin is undervalued.
$ICP to $10! People laugh todayโฆ but markets change in a single moment. One random pump, one explosive candle, and suddenly $ICP is sitting at $10+ ๐
Then the regret begins.
Because the real mistake was never holdingโฆ It was missing the opportunity to buy early.
But one day the chart will open, and $UNI will be sitting at $20 like it was inevitable all along. Thatโs when theyโll realize the biggest mistake wasnโt doubting โ it was not buying early.