Most crypto sectors took a hit this year—except for a couple of bright spots. Privacy coins and exchange tokens? They're standing out from the crowd, actually gaining ground while everything else bleeds red. Now the real question: can we expect a turnaround when the new year kicks in, or are these outliers just temporary anomalies in a broader downturn?
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OnlyUpOnly
· 12-29 15:17
The surge of privacy coins is just a slap in the face for us; all other coins have fallen into a terrible state.
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FunGibleTom
· 12-29 12:41
Hidden coins and exchange tokens are really holding up the market, and they can still rise... Wait, wait, wait, can the New Year really see a rebound?
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BlockchainTherapist
· 12-27 07:48
Hidden coins and exchange tokens can still hold up, but other cryptocurrencies are basically done for... Will there really be a rebound in the New Year? I think it's just a fantasy.
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GasFeeCryer
· 12-26 19:53
Privacy coins and exchange tokens are rising. It feels a bit suspicious... Is this really a sign of a scam?
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LiquidityNinja
· 12-26 19:48
Is the privacy coin rebound real or just another scheme to trap retail investors?
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 12-26 19:43
Privacy coins and exchange tokens this reverse operation is truly impressive, just not sure how long it can last
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pvt_key_collector
· 12-26 19:40
Hidden coins and exchange tokens can withstand the pressure; that's true resilience against decline.
Most crypto sectors took a hit this year—except for a couple of bright spots. Privacy coins and exchange tokens? They're standing out from the crowd, actually gaining ground while everything else bleeds red. Now the real question: can we expect a turnaround when the new year kicks in, or are these outliers just temporary anomalies in a broader downturn?