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I only take one note: For NFTs to have liquidity, there must be someone to buy the floor, royalties shouldn't scare away traders, and community narratives shouldn't just shout excitement — otherwise, watching addresses flip back and forth on-chain, in the end, it's just insiders boosting each other. It's similar to how developers' eyes light up when talking about modular/DA layers, while ordinary users are confused. Honestly, without "real people willing to spend money," no matter how many stories there are, the enthusiasm will fade.
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The double breakout strategy is very clear; waiting for a pullback to enter makes it more stable.
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💵 $PNUT – Double Breakout Setup Loading 🚀
🔼 LONG
✳️ ENTRY : 0.0545 - 0.0525 - 0.0500
🎯 TARGETS: 0.0560, 0.057320, 0.05860, 0.06070, 0.065750, 0.0700, 0.075
🀄️ LEVERAGE: 20x
🔴 STOPLOSS: 0.0480
Price has already tested the 0.058 resistance zone and is now showing a healthy pullback — exactly what we want before continuation 👀
This looks like a potential double breakout structure, where first breakout creates momentum and second breakout drives expansion.
MA7 & MA25 are turning bullish, and MACD shows increasing momentum, supporting upside continuation.
If price holds above the 0.050–0.052 demand zone, strong probability of breakout towards 0.07–0.075 liquidity pocket 👑
Avoid chasing the top — best entries come from controlled pullbacks with DCA positioning.
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Recently reviewed several DAO voting proposals, and the more I look at them, the more they seem like "aunties" gossiping at the market: on the surface, talking about parameter optimization and contract upgrades, but underneath, they're actually dividing tokens and seating arrangements... The incentives are written very nicely, but you need to see clearly who has voting rights, who gets dividends, and who can change the rules at any time. Especially when those "temporary subsidies / special committees" appear, the power structure quietly solidifies, making it hard to overturn later.
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