That $4 token has recently caused a bit of a stir, rising 4.08% in just a few minutes. The underlying logic behind it is quite interesting.
Here's what happened — on January 14th (Korean midnight), the top global boy band announced they will release a new album. This is a big deal because they haven't performed with the full lineup in nearly four years. This comeback is being heavily promoted: 14 songs, all 7 members participating, and a global tour.
The market's reaction was very straightforward. In fan economy, once something triggers a buzz, it can significantly boost attention and heat, and related tokens often benefit from this. You can see this from the recent market data —
Trigger price at 0.03039, then: - 5 minutes up 4.08% - 15 minutes up 3.9% - 30 minutes up 4.36% - 1 hour up 4.4% - 4 hours up 7.35%
From minute charts to hourly charts, the increase is steadily rising, indicating that this market movement isn't just a short pulse but a sustained buildup of heat. The anticipation of the global tour is still there, and short-term market sentiment is likely to continue fermenting.
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PanicSeller69
· 01-07 16:10
I'm already tired of this fan coin routine. Every time a news comes out, everyone goes wild. How long can this really last?
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ReverseTrendSister
· 01-06 17:06
Fans' markets really get chaotic when they flare up, but this wave of growth has been quite steady.
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governance_lurker
· 01-04 18:35
The fan盘 gameplay is like this... as soon as a news comes out, it's like injecting chicken blood.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-04 16:50
Fans are really strong, returning directly with a 7.35% gain in four years. This momentum is unstoppable.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-04 16:50
Fan tokens are like this—once a message is released, they can skyrocket. Truly amazing.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 01-04 16:49
Playing around with fan tokens... can it really drive up the coin price? I think the gambling aspect is a bit strong. It’s indeed hot in the short term, but how long can this emotional hype last?
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ForkYouPayMe
· 01-04 16:48
Fans' market is really strong; this kind of sentiment can drive the market up...
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rugged_again
· 01-04 16:28
The fan economy's leek soil is always the most fertile. Is this wave another way of feeding the manipulators?
That $4 token has recently caused a bit of a stir, rising 4.08% in just a few minutes. The underlying logic behind it is quite interesting.
Here's what happened — on January 14th (Korean midnight), the top global boy band announced they will release a new album. This is a big deal because they haven't performed with the full lineup in nearly four years. This comeback is being heavily promoted: 14 songs, all 7 members participating, and a global tour.
The market's reaction was very straightforward. In fan economy, once something triggers a buzz, it can significantly boost attention and heat, and related tokens often benefit from this. You can see this from the recent market data —
Trigger price at 0.03039, then:
- 5 minutes up 4.08%
- 15 minutes up 3.9%
- 30 minutes up 4.36%
- 1 hour up 4.4%
- 4 hours up 7.35%
From minute charts to hourly charts, the increase is steadily rising, indicating that this market movement isn't just a short pulse but a sustained buildup of heat. The anticipation of the global tour is still there, and short-term market sentiment is likely to continue fermenting.