I have to say, some small-cap coins are indeed showing interesting stability. Compared to those with huge fluctuations, $PIPPIN and $RIVER have been remarkably steady recently. Some friends even jokingly say they are almost like financial products haha.
The daily volatility of these two coins is indeed decreasing. If you are an investor who can't tolerate rollercoaster markets, these relatively stable assets have become an interesting choice. Many people are starting to reassess which coins are suitable for medium- to long-term stable holding.
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 17h ago
It's too stable to be real, feels like you're investing in financial products. Is it true?
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BlockchainWorker
· 18h ago
Holding steady is a bit boring. How long do I still need to hold such coins to see a return?
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LiquidationHunter
· 18h ago
As steady as a dead coin, I still prefer a bit of excitement...
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SerNgmi
· 18h ago
Can stablecoins also make money? I'll have to see first.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 18h ago
honestly pippin and river hitting that stablecoin energy is lowkey making me nervous... been there before with boring bags that just bleed slowly lmao
I have to say, some small-cap coins are indeed showing interesting stability. Compared to those with huge fluctuations, $PIPPIN and $RIVER have been remarkably steady recently. Some friends even jokingly say they are almost like financial products haha.
The daily volatility of these two coins is indeed decreasing. If you are an investor who can't tolerate rollercoaster markets, these relatively stable assets have become an interesting choice. Many people are starting to reassess which coins are suitable for medium- to long-term stable holding.