After observing this wave of market activity, the rebound opportunity for bankrupt coins has truly arrived. The USTC token previously experienced a complete decline, but now shows some signs of recovery. After two rounds of weakening, a third wave of gains doubling in size is not out of the question. The key levels are between 0.0077 and 0.0089; whether these can be broken depends on the performance over the next couple of days.



Also keep an eye on LUNA2. Although this coin is quite volatile, from a technical perspective, only after breaking below 0.1 does the real story begin. Looking upward, the true target levels are between 0.15 and 0.2. The altcoin market is currently undergoing a rebound cycle, with mainstream heavily oversold assets responding first, followed by smaller, less prominent coins that previously showed less activity.

The overall rhythm is as follows: first, watch for oversold rebounds in bankrupt coins, then focus on mainstream altcoins chasing gains, and finally, niche tokens follow suit with a rebound. If this market trend proceeds as expected, there are indeed opportunities.
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DeFiVeteranvip
· 01-07 17:43
Bankruptcy coins are indeed gathering strength this time. The position of USTC is really critical. Wait, can LUNA2 really break 0.1? It feels like it's always stuck there. I’m convinced by the logic of the rebound cycle, just worried it might be just on paper perfect. Double again after the first two rounds of unloading? Alright, I’ll bet on it. I've heard this copycat rebound theory too many times haha. It's no problem for mainstream oversold assets to react first; this is how history has played out. Can 0.15 really be reached? Maybe we should wait two days to see how it performs. This rhythm is pretty good, but the most concerning thing is being afraid it will follow the expected path. Breaking below 0.1 is when it truly begins; before that, all the ups and downs are not worth mentioning.
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PaperHandsCriminalvip
· 01-07 13:47
Are you trying to trick me into another bankrupt coin pit? Last time with USTC almost bankrupted me. Wait, can 0.0077 to 0.0089 really break through? I feel like it's just an illusion again. As for LUNA2, I've already been cut once. When you say double, I just think of my two-digit decline. "Proceeding as expected," I've heard that too many times... The key is that it never follows expectations. But on the other hand, if it really can follow this rhythm, I might have to mortgage my house.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-07 02:20
Bankruptcy coin making a comeback? Fine, I bet this wave of USTC can break through 0.0089, otherwise it's just another scam to cut leeks Is the story of LUNA2 just beginning? Wake up, this thing is so volatile it can cause a heart attack, 0.15-0.2 is unpredictable and when it will reach Shanzhai rebound cycle... sounds good, but it feels like this logic can be used every month, always an opportunity but never profitable
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ENES72vip
· 01-05 08:11
BUY NOW USTC COİN 🔥🔥
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ENES72vip
· 01-05 08:08
Ape In 🚀
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 01-05 05:51
The logic of bankrupt coins rebounding, I've heard it several times, always saying there's a chance to double, but in the end... it still depends on the market. Is the 0.0077 threshold really reliable? LUNA2 only starts when it breaks below 0.1, that's a pretty big gamble. Can small investors spread the cost to this level? The idea of a "copycat coin" rebound cycle is too common. First movers eat the meat, later ones pick the bones. Is this time different? I think it's uncertain.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 01-05 05:47
Bankrupt coins turning around? Come on, stop joking. I've already given up on USTC. As for LUNA2, to be honest, the fluctuations are too scary. I’ll just watch for now. "Proceeding as expected," I've heard that too many times haha. This round of the supplementary rally cycle is indeed interesting, but when it comes to small-cap coins following the trend, caution is still necessary. The performance within the range of 0.0077 to 0.0089 over the past two days is indeed crucial, but I’m not confident enough to go all in.
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rugpull_ptsdvip
· 01-05 05:36
Bankruptcy coins are back? If USTC's crazy thing can still double, I might as well eat my keyboard... Is the 0.0077 level really that magical? I've seen enough of LUNA2; high volatility = quick profit-taking, I bet it won't go beyond 0.15-0.2. This wave of momentum sounds pretty good, but in reality, it's just the usual套路... Fake pump? Pumping back to zero is about the same.
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defi_detectivevip
· 01-05 05:32
Bankruptcy coin makes a comeback? Alright, I'll just wait and see. Anyway, USTC has been quite interesting lately, just worried it might be another false alarm. LUNA2 still depends on whether 0.1 can truly hold, otherwise it's just a repeated scam to harvest retail investors. If this rally cycle can really follow the rhythm, that would be great, but the crypto market's rhythm has always been chaotic.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 01-05 05:29
Wait a moment, I need to carefully examine this wave of capital flow. USTC has moved from 0.0077 to 0.0089. According to on-chain data, the trading volume pattern over the past couple of days is quite interesting. I need to track large transfers to determine whether it's a genuine breakout or a shakeout.
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