XPL has recently been attempting a rebound, but based on its current performance, it hasn't been very convincing yet. However, the key point is that it is indeed taking action.
The crucial factor is whether it can hold the local structure — this directly determines whether this rebound is a genuine breakout or just another false breakout. Several similar false breakouts have already occurred before, so maintaining the structure this time is of utmost importance.
If it cannot hold this position steadily, there's a high chance it will repeat the old pattern.
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StableBoi
· 01-01 13:43
Unstable structure is nonsense. I've seen this kind of act too many times.
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TokenStorm
· 01-01 11:51
Here we go again. This time, I know exactly whether it's real or fake. Last time, we got caught here.
Stick to technical analysis. If it can't break this level, I'll just cut my losses and stop wasting time. I'm too lazy to keep pretending.
On-chain data hasn't given any signals yet, but if this wave can really stabilize, I'll go all in.
Honestly, I'm numb already. If it rebounds, it rebounds. I only care if it can break through that line.
In previous years, this kind of pattern has only two possible outcomes upon backtesting: a 50% chance of a real breakout or a 99% chance of a false breakout. Which one do you think I believe?
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MissingSats
· 2025-12-30 06:44
It's the same old script again. If you can't hold your position, you're doomed.
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Is XPL reliable this time? Honestly, I don't quite believe it.
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Did the structure hold? That's the key. Don't fool me again.
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I'm watching. Let's see it prove itself before saying anything.
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I'm tired of fake breakouts over and over. Is this one serious?
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If the position isn't stable, it will still reset to zero. Don't overthink it.
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Everyone's watching, but I'm afraid it might just be another false alarm.
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The key is still to break the level. Anyone can talk big.
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DaoDeveloper
· 2025-12-29 21:50
okay ngl, XPL's been doing this dance before... the real question is whether it actually holds support or just fakes us out again. seen this pattern way too many times in the governance token space, where the incentive misalignment causes these recurring dumps
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 2025-12-29 21:49
Is it starting to rebound again? With this momentum, it seems like they’re going to fool us once more.
If we can't hold the structure, it's game over—simple and straightforward.
If it can really stabilize this time, then we've won, but... I'll still observe for now.
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GasFeeCrier
· 2025-12-29 21:46
It's the same old story again, can XPL stop messing around repeatedly?
If the structure can't hold, it's game over. I'm tired of hearing that.
Really a fake breakout, let's wait and see.
Hopefully, it won't drop back again this time... right?
Honestly, it all depends on whether it can get through this hurdle.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 2025-12-29 21:37
Here comes another false breakout prelude. I'm too familiar with XPL's nature.
If you can't hold, it's just a joke. Stop messing around.
A rebound? Let's see if it can survive this week before talking.
XPL has recently been attempting a rebound, but based on its current performance, it hasn't been very convincing yet. However, the key point is that it is indeed taking action.
The crucial factor is whether it can hold the local structure — this directly determines whether this rebound is a genuine breakout or just another false breakout. Several similar false breakouts have already occurred before, so maintaining the structure this time is of utmost importance.
If it cannot hold this position steadily, there's a high chance it will repeat the old pattern.