Market momentum tends to accelerate as market cap expands. When a token's capitalization grows, it attracts more attention and liquidity, creating a reinforcing cycle. Larger market caps often trigger stronger upward pressure on price action. The relationship between market size and buying momentum is particularly evident during bull runs—higher visibility drives more participation, which in turn fuels the boost. It's a compounding effect worth monitoring when analyzing altcoin performance.

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MissedAirdropBrovip
· 6h ago
Market cap followers are all newbies; the real alpha coins have already risen.
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ClassicDumpstervip
· 6h ago
Is this the same old story again, that the market cap goes up and it will rise? Then how do you explain those coins worth hundreds of billions of dollars still falling?
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PumpStrategistvip
· 6h ago
The larger the market cap, the stronger the attraction—how many times have we heard this? The problem is that most people only realize it when they buy high; only after the chips are locked in do they understand what a "liquidity trap" really means. A pattern being formed no longer guarantees safety; risk release is the key. Look at those "obvious bottom divergences"—what's the situation now?
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