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MAU Launches on Aptos with Grant from The Aptos Foundation

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FTX holdings got published - 15.445 mil SOL, 21K BTC, 113K ETH, 225 mil XRP, 23 mil APT

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SUI Surpasses APT in Trading Volume, Gearing Up to Retest $1

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SUI Surpasses APT in Trading Volume, Gearing Up to Retest $1

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Bitcoin price hovers near $35K as ETH, APT, QNT and RUNE turn bullish

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What happened on Sep 19th?

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Aptos Hits Record TVL High - Will APT Evade A Market Retraction?

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A look into Aptos (APT)

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A look into Aptos (APT)

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Aptos L1 Native APT Shakes Off Aptos One Outage, Unexpectedly Delivers 21% Daily Gains

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Advanced Persistent Threat Finally Sees Things From My Perspective!

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October token unlocks: are these projects destined to be crushed by their tokenomics?

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Upbit Resumes Aptos (APT) Services After Scam Token Incident

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Crypto exchange Upbit stems fake APT token flood, resumes services

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Scam Aptos Tokens Worth $3.4 Billion Make it on to the Upbit Exchange Due to Security Breach, Impacting 100,000+ Accounts Holding APT.

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South Korea's biggest exchange, Upbit, identified fake APT tokens as real ones. They were then dumped onto the market. They've been duped and the total fake APT is worth $3.4 billion.

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FTX receives court approval to liquidate its cryptocurrency

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JUST IN: FTX receives court approval to liquidate $3.4 billion in crypto assets • Solana • Bitcoin • Ethereum • WBTC • WETH • USDT • XRP • STG • APT • BIT

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FBI: North Korean Hackers Set to Unload 1,600 Stolen BTC

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FBI: North Korean Hackers Set to Unload 1,600 Stolen BTC

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Microsoft and Aptos Labs Team Up on New Blockchain AI Tools. What do you think about this recent partnership?

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Solana Rival Aptos (APT) Partners With Microsoft To Work on Aritificial Intelligence and Web3: Report - The Daily Hodl

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Solana Rival Aptos (APT) Partners With Microsoft To Work on Aritificial Intelligence and Web3: Report

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APT Jumps 17% After Aptos Labs Announces Partnership With Microsoft - Ethereum World News

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A look at upcoming token unlocks

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Cencia(センシア):革新的なセキュリティ対策を重視し、安全な暗号資産取引所を築く

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The 10 Best-Performing Cryptocurrencies of 2023* LDA, APT, COMP, XRP, BCH, SOL, RNDR, AGIX, INJ, CFX, MOONS

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BTC Dominance Continues to Grow

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APT Price Analysis: Will APT Price Break Out of the Channel?

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

Bitcoin is outperforming 96% (48/50) of the top 50 alt coins. Bitcoin has not shown such incredible strength compared to alts since September 2019, which is over 1300 days ago

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Bitcoin is outperforming 48 of the top 50 alt coins and has not shown such incredible relative strength since September 2019.

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Bitcoin is King: Bitcoin performed better than 46 of top 50 altcoins over the past 90 days. The last time Bitcoin performed so well relative to alts was almost two years ago (August 2021)

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Boosting Decentralization in Aptos Network: Bware Labs Implements New Delegation Mechanism AIP-6

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Altcoins are on the rise, Arbitrum in the lead!

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

will unlocking 4.5 million APTs drive the price down?

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Why KASPA now? And not APTOS!!

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Swiftswap - Unleash the power of decentralized trading with us - where you control your assets and your future

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Aptos (APT) Crypto: A Comprehensive Price Analysis

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Decentralization of dapps on blockchain

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What does it take for you to lose faith in a project? Reflecting on Luna, Sol, and One

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Will the upcoming bullmarket be launched by the asians?

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TOP 5 Web3 Projects with Key Updates

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$195.1M were liquidated in the last 24 hours, with a single player losing $2.54M. Don't mess with the bulls!

r/BitcoinSee Post

Problem Installing Umbrel in Ubuntu to Run Full Node

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Approaching token unlocks

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LTC, AVAX, APT and FTM prepare to rally as Bitcoin price targets $24K

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Epic 370% Aptos (APT) Rally to New Highs, What Are the Driving Factors?

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FBI Confirms Lazarus Group, APT38 Cyber Actors Responsible for Harmony's Horizon Bridge Currency Theft

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APT Astounding Breakout

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Crypto Market Cap Reclaims $1T as SOL, OKB, APT Explode by Double Digits: Weekend Watch

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Aptos (APT) FDV ~$13,000,000,000

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In the last 24 hours 81,822 traders got rekt, the biggest single loss being $4.53M

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What Altcoins will ride the wave with BTC as we continue to see signs of a Crypto Summer?

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[SERIOUS] Unchained Podcast - A panel of crypto insiders/experts break how SBF Fraud's machine worked and why no one caught it months before

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Things that nobody dares to say out loud during the bear market!

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‘Solana Killer’ Aptos (APT) Is Grossly Overvalued, According to Coin Bureau Host – But There’s a Catch - The Daily Hodl

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Aptos Review: Use Cases, Features, and More

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APT Traded for More Than $1 Billion in the First Week on the Aptos Market Debut

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Over $900K from airdrop? Is it that lucrative?

r/BitcoinSee Post

Aptos Price Prediction: What is Aptos (APT) and How Does Aptos Works?

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APTO - An easy to understand guide about it

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Aptos Price Prediction: What is Aptos (APT) and How Does Aptos Works?

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Here's why Aptos (APT) crashed 45% on first day of trading

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New Blockchain APTOS, its tokenomics and listings

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New Blockchain APTOS, its tokenomics and listings

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Aptos Rollercoaster: APT Soars to $100 and Drops Below $8 Hours After Listing on Binance

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Aptos APT Price Dumps 50% After VC Heavy Tokenomics Come Under Fire

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The 'Solana Killer' Aptos is looking very suspicious. Be wary.

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Outlook for Aptos (APT) trading?

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What Is Aptos (APT) And Why Is Everyone Talking About It?

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People Buy the Wrong APT Token Before Aptos Listing, Apricot Finance Soars 70%

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Aptos will be one of the biggest scams of crypto

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Aptos Crypto Tokenomics Released

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Binance, OKX, Huobi, Coinbase, and FTX to List Aptos (APT)

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Quick Update on APTOS $APT

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Scammer Blackmail For Crypto! Demolish Him..

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Aptos ($APT) integrates with Blocto ($BLT) wallet to streamline user onboarding

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Halborn Identifies APT Campaign Targeting Crypto Groups

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Sponsor a Professional Golfer with Bitcoin?

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With CDC shitting itself I've been looking into alternatives

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Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Malware Samples and Research Papers Collection

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TraderTraitor: North Korean State-Sponsored APT Targets Blockchain Companies

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North Korean State-Sponsored APT Targets Blockchain Companies

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North Korea APT Lazarus Group behind the $540m Axie Infinity hack

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VVS Staking with 167% APR, is it scam?

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Square to buy Australia's Afterpay in $29 bln all-stock deal

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Question about best way to earn passive income...

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AquaPlanet 0% Team Tokens | Just Stealthlaunched | Still very low MC | Very likely 10x

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AquaPlanet 0% Team Tokens | Just Stealthlaunched | Still very low MC | Very likely 10x

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AquaPlanet 0% Team Tokens | Just Stealthlaunched | Still very low MC | Very likely 10x

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Aphrodite Token - Next gem - Upcoming presale - Great meme potential

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I’d say 50/50 SUI & APT, sell all when doing 10x to be safe. Keep that in stablecoin or just pay you out. If you want to continue your crypto journey, wait that the “crypto fear index” (found online) shows extreme fear. Then buy BTC. I’d love to know what you guys think of that?

Mentions:#SUI#APT#BTC
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tldr; The SlowMist security team has identified the Lazarus Group, a state-sponsored APT, as the perpetrator of recent sophisticated attacks on cryptocurrency exchanges. Using tactics like social engineering, vulnerability exploitation, and remote code execution via pyyaml, the group infiltrated networks, escalated privileges, and stole cryptocurrency. SlowMist has shared Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) and Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) to aid the community in defense. They recommend multi-layered cybersecurity strategies and periodic security exercises to counter such threats. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

Mentions:#APT#DYOR
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

North Korean APT teams might drown from all the drooling. 

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

I've been thinking about this strategy quite a bit over the last fews days and dived in a little. Especially since I was convinced to buy some XRP and HBAR the other day and realized buying coins that just pumped probably isn't the best way to make gains. Granted I haven't made it through all top 200 yet but I've found a few that seem to fit the criteria and sound interesting: HYPE, APT, KAS, OP, ASTR, ENA (read that Trump bought some) Any thoughts on any of those? Would you mind sharing a couple you're eyeing so I can compare and see if I'm on the right path to implementing this strategy?

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

NFA – My portfolio is diversified according to a specific percentage structure, which I will not disclose. However, here’s what I’ve been accumulating over the past 12–24 months and intend to carry into 2025: L2s: $ARB, $STRK, $ZK and $OP New L1s: $SUI and $APT DeFi: $DYDX & $GMX PS: + some allocations into $ZRO and Wormhole $W

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

ARB ,APT, GALA project LAYER 1 👌🏻

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

This is probably the smartest strategy I wish I followed instead of buying crap from previous cycle in 2023 that ended up not pumping at all... I could have just bought legacy coins like XRP, XLM, DOGE, EOS, ADA, at that point... Anyway, by following the advice of this comment, you would have bought coins like SUI and APT, and at this point you would have been in a great position. Brand new coins in top 100 where people didn't play the pump&dump game yet (aside from the initial offloading which always happens after listing on exchanges).

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

My new favorite number is 7 , I'm working on getting my portfolio to that number. (Not gonna happen but I try) Btc is a must have, eth get some I like layer 2 of eth. So OP and Matic Sui, APT, Sei - pick 1 not all 3 Pepe, bonk, shib, doge - pick 1 (look like u like pepe) Buy 1 or 2 what I call lottery tickets no more then 5% of ur portfolio. But not memes. Something with utility, depin, or rwa, under 1 billion market cap, maybe a 500 or 250 million one Buy some ai plays. Something quality, buy 2 or 3 Random stuff I like. Supra, hypercycle, kaspa All this is not financial advice. Just my stuff Use livecoinwatch dot com

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Solana/SUI/APT/TIA/ARB/polygon/avalanche

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

APT will pump

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I like it long term. Mine is a similar but with SOL catching BTC just given the run up the past year. I’m actually debating swapping my ETH to some coins I have high conviction for once it gains ground on BTC, like FTM, SUI, APT, DOT.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

this is the way. I'm only buying SUI and APT because I got a decent enough stack of SOL to let it ride

Mentions:#SUI#APT#SOL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Upvoted bc I follow all these. Agree about Lark giving "strong buy" content, but he does recommend coins if you read between the lines. I think he's concerned about coming across as telling people X, then being blamed if they lose their money. He just posted a vid on XRP about whether there's still room to enter and his estimated price targets. It's as close to an endorsement as he'll give. He also misses a few...he mentioned $SUI & $APT but urged caution. I guess he hadn't yet seen their benchmark data when he wrote that but I made a killing on both. One of the few areas where his sentiment and my research did NOT align. Good general chan tho, imo/ime.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

SUI, APT, KAS, SEI, ONDO. Would anyone like to shill me one or more of these? I'm feeling saucy.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I don't see a ton of upside at $20B MC already. Every major step until the former ATH will be sold by bag holders waiting to break even. It will need a LOT of fresh liquidity to get there. What's the bull case, upgrades, narrative that could push it that much? I don't see it in that environment. ETH will get the institutional money, SOL the degen money, SUI, APT, SEI and a few others will get the attention as the new shiny chain in town.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; Researchers have identified a North Korean threat actor targeting cryptocurrency firms with Mac malware through phishing emails. Dubbed "Hidden Risk," the campaign began in July and uses fake crypto news to lure victims. The malware exploits the zshenv configuration file for persistence, bypassing macOS security notifications. The campaign is linked to the BlueNoroff APT group, known for previous attacks on macOS users. This approach marks a shift from sophisticated social engineering to more direct phishing tactics. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

Mentions:#APT#DYOR
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

It is increasingly becoming obvious that Bitcoin is in its own class in cyryptomarkets and ETH should never be lumped with Bitcoin and should rather be lumped with other alts. The VCs/hedge funds/institutions/companies all want Bitcoin and they do not want ETH (as evidenced by 100% of the ETF market being dominated by Bitcoin with ETH being pretty much 0% at best and negative % if you count the Grayscale outflows). ETH is basically like a tech stock in that it has to compete and better than all existing technologies. It means that ETH has to be much better than the likes of SOL, SUI, APT, etc. to justify its high market cap. And this is where the dissonance comes in. In many of the important factors in crypto, ETH is not just that much better than some of the newer L1s. And given that ETH is a 300 billion dollar market cap (similar to the likes of AMD, Samsung, Coca Cola, Netflix), more should be demanded out of ETH compared to the likes of SOL (only 90 billion market cap), SUI and APT (only 10 billion market cap) and so forth. So this notion that ETH will continue to get better is not good enough because ETH should be better than all of the other competition at pretty much everything given its high market cap. So while some of you think that ETH/BTC ratio is very low, in certain sense, ETH is still way overinflated and a correct price for ETH might be in the 500 dollars range if you take into account (a) it getting killed by Bitcoin in terms of ETFs and (b) its meek technology compared to other L1s with far less market cap. In summary, ETH is in big trouble for the next 3- 4 years.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yes, sort of. Feels like a confusing and inelegant way to scale until they are able to improve the UX or until the activity consolidates on fewer chains. Also the more L2's that keep popping up, newer "monolithic" chains like SOL/SUI/APT start to look like more appealing solution. It seems like ETH's L2 sprawl is growing faster than the solutions to make them interoperable, essentially it's getting more complex faster than it's being simplified from the end user perspective. Especially in comparison to newer chains that use a single ledger.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I've rotated away from my past cycle's alts 2 or 3 years ago. So no worries there. My point is that novelty is not an absolute criteria, it just incraeses your odds. New VC alts are not as appealing as they were last cycle tho. Coins like matic, sol or avax to name a few started trading at a much lower FDV than what we see now. There were gains to be made that these new coins don't offer. So no SUI, APT, or SEI in my portfolio. I believe that fair launches will be a part of the new meta in the coming alt season

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Well, there are exceptions. But that is the trend. Basically, newer alts are at an advantage as there aren't retail bag holders from the previous cycle ready to sell on everything pump. Moreover, the VCs that bought into the newer alts "let go" on selling and let the price fly so that people can FOMO in. The same trick cannot be used for older alts. Also, it is often the case that tech/use cases are better for the newer alts as they only pick the ones that are currently fashionable. Also, you are right in that there is not as much liquidity this time around so most alt holders will be frustrated by the alt season if we have one this time around. The winners will be the ones who were already doing very well this year (e.g. SOL, SUI, STX, ENS, APT, TAO) as opposed to the ones that have been struggling all year long. So not financial advice, but if you are holding some bags, I think you should consider switching to something else before the alt season. That is what a lot of your fellow bag holders have been doing for the past year or so anyway. There is no badge of honor of staying until the very end when the whole thing is dead.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

All I've heard about APT was that it had more red flags than a communist parade. Looks like it's doing pretty well price wise and reverse r/cc is still working.

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tldr; ETC Group advises investors to hold Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and Aptos (APT) due to their strategic importance in the layer-1 blockchain space. Despite Ethereum's underperformance in Q3, driven by factors like the Dencun update and market deleveraging, it remains dominant with a 45% market share. Solana and Aptos follow with 35% and 20%, respectively. Solana's growth is supported by user and developer attraction, while Aptos shows promise with high developer activity and efficiency in transaction handling, despite challenges with its Move programming language. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; On October 13, 2024, the cryptocurrency market experienced significant fluctuations with notable price bounces and liquidations. The $APT token led with a 19.60% increase, followed by $TIA and $SUI with gains of 12.15% and 10.67%, respectively. Despite these gains, Bitcoin ($BTC) faced $12.65 million in liquidations, and Ethereum ($ETH) saw $9.02 million. The volatility highlights the risks of leveraged trading, as rapid price changes can lead to forced sales, emphasizing the need for cautious investment strategies. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

APT looks like is heading higher too

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

time to short APT xD /s

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tldr; Aptos (APT) is leading the token unlocks this week with $99.30 million worth of tokens set to be released. In total, over $451 million in tokens are scheduled for release between October 8 and October 14, 2024. This includes major unlocks for both cliff and linear vesting schedules. Aptos will release 11.31 million APT, representing 2.25% of its circulating supply. Other significant unlocks include Optimism (OP), TAIKO, and Solana (SOL). These releases could potentially impact the market prices of the respective cryptocurrencies. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; The article discusses the potential for XRP, Aptos (APT), and Chainlink (LINK) to lead a rebound rally in the crypto market. Despite a bearish sentiment and geopolitical tensions affecting the market, these altcoins show promise. XRP gains attention due to Bitwise's ETP filing and ongoing legal battles with the SEC. Aptos sees a price boost from acquiring HashPalette Inc., enhancing its presence in Asian markets. Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol attracts institutional interest, though it recently experienced a price drop. These factors position them as potential leaders in a market recovery. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

TON, SUI, APT, TAO, all the new VC backed shitcoins are slightly outperforming BTC.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

TLDR; - Over $3.42 billion worth of tokens, including TIA, SUI, IMX, APT, and ARB, are set to unlock in October 2024. - These unlocks are classified as cliff unlocks, meaning they're released on a schedule (weekly, monthly, or yearly). - The unlocks will introduce a significant influx of assets into the crypto market, affecting its environment. - Investors and traders closely monitor these events due to their potential impact on market dynamics. - The unlocks can be seen as growth opportunities but also carry the risk of increased selling pressure. - Other notable projects like Starknet (STRK), ZetaChain (ZETA), and ApeCoin (APE) will also have cliff token unlocks in October.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

SUI is 24th and is an excellent pick in my opinion. ETH also has great potential. 2 other I would recommend are KASPA and Solana and for a third ICP, FET or APT are bangers although they are a little lower

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

My personal favorites are OP and APT. HBAR is also looking promising

Mentions:#OP#APT#HBAR
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

APT

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Any alts yall are planning on buying on this dip? I’m thinkin BONK, APT, RNDR, TIME, COTI

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

More Eth, APT, SOL

Mentions:#APT#SOL
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tldr; August 2024 will see over $900 million worth of tokens unlocked, impacting the crypto market with increased liquidity. Major unlocks include Avalanche (AVAX) with $251.33 million, Wormhole with $151.67 million, and Aptos (APT) with $76.45 million worth of tokens. Other significant unlocks involve The Sandbox (SAND) and Arbitrum (ARB), contributing to potential market volatility. These events present both opportunities and challenges for traders and investors, highlighting the importance of understanding each unlock's specifics and market conditions. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Reading this post lately I find APT is really showing developments in its own chain. Many projects like liquid swap tokens are listing on exchanges. Let's see where it takes us.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; In July, around 40 crypto projects will experience token unlocks, releasing a combined value of approximately $860 million into the market. Leading the unlocks are Xai, AltLayer, Arbitrum, and Aptos, with Xai releasing 198 million XAI tokens valued at $97 million, and Aptos unlocking 11.3 million APT tokens valued at $79 million. Arbitrum and AltLayer will also release significant amounts of their tokens. These unlocks could potentially impact the market, as large releases often lead to fears of price declines due to increased selling pressure. However, the overall effect of token unlocks varies and can sometimes lead to price increases. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

Mentions:#XAI#APT#DYOR
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

1/2 this cycle ATH. If it goes higher than half of that. I’m okay if it doesn’t. APT and SUI are discounted right now. Still new and not mainstream which is why I’m okay buying.

Mentions:#ATH#APT#SUI
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

What do you think of the tech behind Aptos (APT) and do you think it's a good long term investment?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

SEI and APT are my L1 plays for this cycle. Not affected by narrative hype pumps and dumps so the price will grow organically, which is good.

Mentions:#SEI#APT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I wonder if APT or SOL could do the same

Mentions:#APT#SOL
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

The obvious answer is DCA. But if you’re jumping in at once, break it up by mc tiers. 20% in BTC. 30% in one or two Top 10 coin. (I would 50/50 SOL and TON) 20% in one Top 25 coin. (APT is my bet) 20% in two Top 50 coin. (KAS and HBAR) 10% in one or two memes. Something 100m-500m mc.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Picked up some APT, SEI, PYTH, AXL, SYN, FET, RNDR

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

APT and SEI. I'm buying more on this pullback.

Mentions:#APT#SEI
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

INJ CELO AVAX ARB APT Put some into my fav shit coin $QI as well 🤣

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; In April, significant token unlocks are set for Aptos, Arbitrum, and Starknet, totaling over $600 million. Aptos will release 24.84 million APT tokens valued at approximately $370 million on April 12. Starknet will unlock 64 million STRK tokens, worth about $124 million on April 15. Arbitrum is scheduled to release 92.69 million ARB tokens, valued around $135 million on April 16. These unlocks are part of the projects' plans to distribute tokens to the foundation, core contributors, investors, and the community. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

An current investment into alts right now How much x's would u expect by 2024, at latest December.. Before 2025? Minimum A bag of render, aptos, beam, OP, near, superverse, doge, gala, filecoin APT target 26 /current 14 RNDR target 19 /current 10 Near target 13 /current 6 OP 7 current 3 Beam 0.058 current 0.03 File 50 current 9 Gala 0.38 current 0.06 Super 2.15 current 1.25 Doge 0.44 current 0.2

Mentions:#OP#APT#RNDR
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

i'm all in LINK,ADA,AVAX,DOT,SOL,GALA,FTM,TETHA,APT.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

The strong l1s from last cycle are already near their ath. AVAX, SOL, APT, etc. egld isn’t one of them. I’m sure it will pump someday, long after everything else has pumped.

Mentions:#AVAX#SOL#APT
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

I’m trading BTC, APT, SUI, OCEAN, FET, AGIX, GLM, ONDO, and JUP this cycle. Alts did 1000% last cycle. They’ve only done 100% this cycle. Wouldn’t expect BTC to go over 140k.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Easiest is Bitcoin because it’s hard to find that altcoin which will 100x.. Every cycle there are so many new coins popping up; some layer 1’s, some layer 2’s, utilities etc. It’s just overwhelming. A LOT of the new projects are all VC pumped (and dumped) and backed. These guys enter the projects during funding/seeding phase. For example imo APT and SUI are one of these heavy VC capital projects. Can they 100x? Maybe, but they can as well crash hard af due to VC sell off and general market crash. With old projects + new projects market is now a huge gamble on “Which coins should i put my money that would be the next 100x?”. People in previous cycle invested into projects cuz of their techs, but that absolutely means no shit in current market. There is a trend and you have to choose one of the trend coins and hope for a good return. Also by the time you hear what the next “trend” could be, know that those trend coins are already priced in. Especially now. People keep saying RWA is the next trend, but it’s already priced in the market before any real tokenisation lol. Coins announcing left right that one day they have some Meme partnerships, and the next day they got some huge RWA announcement reveals. They are playing to the hype. It’s important for marketing but I would choose a chain with an identity over some chain which is trying to associate itself with every single hype popping up. Hence the market is extremely saturated with the amount of projects from which 99% will die anyways. Bitcoin and Ethereum has proven themselves to be low risk long term investments. You just buy, and dont need to worry about following every single trend change every week and jump from coin to coin. Believe me DCA’ing into BTC and Ethereum is nowhere near mentally taxing as gambling in altcoins. Being in the market for enough time, I have decided to stick to BTC and ETH. 20% of my portfolio is reserved for another coin outside of BTC and ETH. Currently for me that coin is Solana. People hate it but it’s on its way to be a permanent and important part of the whole market and market cap. For me single responsibility principle: - Bitcoin is the Store of Value chain. - Ethereum is the ultimate DeFi chain. - Solana is the chain of the memes. When choosing a chain, ask yourself, what IS it trying to accomplish?

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I think buying DOT,XRP,ADA will make your portfolio severely underperform eth and BTC. The better play is APT,SOL,ONDO,DOGE . Look at the price action

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Interesting, why APT?

Mentions:#APT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

APT

Mentions:#APT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Fun fact - I started stacking APT in November, and now percentage wise it's up almost more than my ETH that I have been buying though bear.

Mentions:#APT#ETH
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

FET, SOL, MOON, PEPE, VET, CRO, APT main, then assortment of SOL shitcoins for fun

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I actually sold mine a week back and redistributed funds among other alts. Wasn't happy how it was performing compared to most of my other alts that I started buying around the same time. It will probably do good throughout the cycle, but APT and SEI that I also hold have outperformed it in my portfolio.

Mentions:#APT#SEI
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

>Arbitrum (ARB) will unlock 1.11 billion tokens on March 16 at 9 pm, valued at approximately $2.32 billion, accounting for 76.62% of the circulating supply. >Aptos (APT) will unlock 24.84 million tokens on March 13 at 6 am, valued at approximately $329 million, accounting for 6.73% of the circulating supply. >ApeCoin (APE) will unlock 15.6 million tokens on March 17 at 8 am, valued at approximately $35.57 million, accounting for 2.55% of the circulating supply. >CyberConnect (CYBER) will unlock 886,000 tokens on March 15 at 6 pm, valued at approximately $10.51 million, accounting for 5.98% of the circulating supply. >Flow (FLOW) will unlock 2.6 million tokens on March 16 at 8 am, valued at approximately $3.62 million, accounting for 0.17% of the circulating supply. >Moonbeam (GLMR) will unlock 3.04 million tokens on March 16 at 8 am, valued at approximately $1.49 million, accounting for 0.36% of the circulating supply. >Euler (EUL) will unlock 86,900 tokens on March 14 at 7:34 pm, valued at approximately $591,000, accounting for 0.47% of the circulating supply.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yeah I have APT and SEI which are doing much better. I'm not married to any coins so if I think it's not performing I'm more than happy to rebalance.

Mentions:#APT#SEI
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Grayscale Introduces a Crypto Staking Fund The Grayscale Dynamic Income Fund initially includes APT, TIA, CBETH, ATOM, NEAR, OSMO, DOT, SEI and SOL. 1/4 of the fund will be in OSMO.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The Grayscale Dynamic Income Fund initially includes APT, TIA, CBETH, ATOM, NEAR, OSMO, DOT, SEI and SOL. 🔥

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Crypto includes: The Grayscale Dynamic Income Fund initially includes APT, TIA, CBETH, ATOM, NEAR, OSMO, DOT, SEI and SOL.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Crypto investment firm Grayscale has launched a new fund that stakes cryptocurrencies like SOL, APT and DOT to earn income https://www.coindesk.com/business/2024/03/05/bitcoin-etf-giant-grayscale-introduces-a-crypto-staking-fund/?utm_campaign=coindesk_main&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_term=organic&utm_content=editorial

Mentions:#SOL#APT#DOT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Solid, I would also add APT, DYM, MANTA and maybe look into interoperability like AXL, NTRN and SYN, they have been pumping lately but still relatively low MC.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Out of the above I hold APT, I'm up 42%, but will be adding some more on pullbacks. As for L2s also have a look at MANTA and STRK. For modular blockchain look at DYM, it hasn't run yet. For AI check out TAO. It has had a bit of a run already but I believe it still has a lot of room to grow.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

PLEASE!!! Could someone please weigh in: I am planning to invest in these coins with at these prices APT ($10.90) , ARB ($1.81) , OP ($3.60) , MINA ($1.18) , TIA ($15.79) , RNDR ($6.95). This will be my altcoin bag. Should I be expecting a 20x during the parabolic stages of the bullrun with this bag? And someone for the love of God. Should I buy ARB or wait for the token unlock in two weeks time?

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Depends on the alts you hold. I've had various alts go up in double digit % over the last couple of days. APT is also pumping right now.

Mentions:#APT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Mix of coins across L1s, DeFi and interoperability, like SEI, SUI, APT, DYM, RDNT, JTO, JUP, AXL, NTRN, PYTH. Also keeping an eye on DePIN although haven't bought any in that space yet.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Blue chip - SOL - Easy 5x during bull Mid risk - APT / NEAR - Twice to five times higher potential as SOL Degen mode - HORSEMEAT - We are not talking about 10x (1 mil MC) but minimum of 1000x during bull run, this coin survived first month and build solid community which drives it forward

Mentions:#SOL#APT#NEAR
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Get ur APT boys before it breaks out

Mentions:#APT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

It depends. Have you heard the expression “The market can stay ignorant longer than you can say solvent”? BTC Reward will cease in about 100yrs. After that, BTC goes away. As BTC Fees don’t cover costs let alone profit. And no amount of game theory will keep mining going. “Game theory”, as The Ignorant suggest, would be the reason BTC remains in existence. They believe investors would pay (gold) miners without receiving (gold) BTC. The paying of miners in perpetuity would be so that they could keep an impractical asset. BTC goes away unless a new hardware tech is invented. Which I doubt happens because there is no reason to innovate on behalf of BTC. On ETH, same thing. Gas Fees are a rip off. It’s much much worse than Visa’s 3%. DeFI and GameFi are janky on ETH. Worthless like a square wheel. SOL is awesome. But it has shut down and has had operational issues. Then you have NEAR, SUI, APT and maybe TIA. In Asia, because of NEAR, people get paid to use their lock screen. You can get paid to walk (albeit not a lot). A layer-2 on SOL called Helium is distributing Wi-Fi on the blockchain with Helium or HNT. These Layer1’s are Web3 not ETH or BTC. Google made billions off of your labor or the fruits of your data. NEAR, SOL, SUI, APT and TIA have created a paradigm where you get paid for your data. I can’t speak for all, because I only know NEAR and it can use any programming language in the future. I don’t think SOL qualifies but NEAR, TIA and SUI are what is called “modular”. And that is what 100yrs from now looks like. It ain’t BTC or ETH. They are called “monolithic”. NEAR is sharding and has not been disrupted. And just as secure as BTC. ETH2.0 failed at sharding abd gave up. And Visa, which may be the first blockchain on paper agrees with me. FYI: I never say this but do in these cases. Do your own due diligence on what the future looks like. I only know NEAR thoroughly. But invested in SUI and APT as well. I am also in ALGO and FTM but those chains may have fell behind. As for TIA, my only concern is “adoptability”. Their modularity could be too complex. Lastly, do not listen to any massive BTC investor, they are probably more ignorant about blockchain than any. Skeptic BTC investors are profiting off of ignorance.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

SEI is probably closest to TIA and APT is closer to SUI. I have my money on SUI for the near term

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Nice! I'll definitely load up on some more on the next dip. Do you know if SEI and APT are also as promising?

Mentions:#SEI#APT
r/BitcoinSee Comment

Naturally. That seems about right. It's some shitty foreign actor probably like APT1 or NKVD.

Mentions:#APT
r/BitcoinSee Comment

It really seems like some APT1 at this point.

Mentions:#APT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

You might be interested in DED You’re looking for a swing-for-the-fences shot, polkadot’s memecoin could be right up your alley. This also goes hand in hand with owning DOT. If you want value driven speculation, LCX is a tiny market cap utility token for LCX exchange which is the most regulated and compliant exchange in Europe. It can still 10x and only be around $1B SOL made great gains and has a huge following, and who knows, maybe their phone gamble pays off, but will it 10x before APT or ALGO? If you’re swinging for the fences, steer clear of the large caps. Monero is an interesting one. Has the most use for what bitcoin actually aimed to achieve. Unlike btc, xmr has actual ux privacy superiority.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

This is the best answer- take $200 and break it into $20. Use $20 each on individual blockchains; ETH, SOL, DOT, ADA, APT, etc. Use the wallets, buy cheap NFTs, swap tokens, trade, stake, whatever. Pick the top 3 best experiences and start to DCA $100 a week to them. Hold 80% and continue to use 20% for weekly on chain activity.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Brief review Aptos vs Solana I used Aptos in Jan 2023 and had a positive experience. I liked the wallet and my user experience felt like Solana. This week I returned to Aptos to see how it felt. **Sending from CEX to Wallet** Winner: Solana Bought $100 on APT on Coinbase and sent to Rise Wallet. Gas cost $0.11 and it took ~30 seconds for APT to show in my wallet. Sending USDC to Phantom wallet is almost instant. CB also allows users to buy USDC with no fee and send it (occasionally) with no fee. Winner: Solana **Wallet Experience** Winner: Solana Used the Rise Wallet on Aptos, one of the most popular wallets and used two NFT markets (BlueMove and Topaz). Experience multiple error messages sending NFT between my wallets and was unable to view/send an inscription from wallet to wallet. Rise Wallet support was quick to respond and assist. Transfer NFTs between wallets when there was no error was fast and seamless Final Thoughts - Rise has a lot to do to catch up with the features and multi-chain support of Phantom. **NFT Experience** Winner: Solana As Aptos is a younger L1, there is not quite the same community and market that exists on Solana. As a NFT speculator, there are quick a few collections where a new user can afford a wide variety of NFTs for $1-20. Some of the more established early collections are $100-$2000 floor price. However, I've found the marketplaces leave a lot to be desired when compared to Tensor on Solana. Bluemove and Topaz are the popular NFT marketplaces on Aptos. Bluemove is setup like an Opensea and Topaz more user friendly to view popular trending collections. **Twitter** Winner: Solana Solana was an established Twitter community where there are near hourly updates (see DEGEN NEWS @DegenerateNews as a prime example). Aptos feels quite a bit quieter on Twitter.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Now that SOL has already run, people are looking for things that are similar. APT and NEAR have entered the chat

Mentions:#SOL#APT#NEAR
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Most other chains are just EVM offshoots and the ones that aren't(Cosmos eco, Move chains like APT/SUI, etc), don't offer the same UX that Solana does or they don't offer the same dapps/liquidity/infrastucture that Solana does

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

A little research and time invested goes a long way tbh. I’m not even trading, just pick good projects and sit into the bull run. I’m not big into shilling on here, especially obscure small caps stuff, but the large caps I’m in that aren’t BTC/ETH are LINK, INJ, TIA, NEAR, APT. On top of these, I have funds spread between mid and smaller cap stuff for some higher risk, high reward plays. I mean, I was ready for TIA right after launch and bought a lot of them in the $2’s, already done 6x and it’s going to perform well (on top of many airdrops coming for stakers) in the bull run. Buying and holding BTC is good, and very safe, especially if a person doesn’t have the time commitment to stay up to date in the market, but if a person can put that time in, the potential is much higher.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

It’s hard to say as risk management is a personal preference. There are people who are 100% BTC. There are people (weirdos) whose entire portfolios hinge on shitcoin meme tokens from Twitter. Personally, I wouldn’t do either, I’m somewhere in the middle with a significant lean to the former. I have BTC, ETH, LINK, INJ, TIA, NEAR, APT and a few others as my large-mid caps, and then I have a portion of my portfolio dedicated to smaller plays (that I’ve researched) to hold through the bull run to hope for those big multipliers, but it won’t hurt me if a couple die or don’t pump like expected as I have my safety net of “safe” projects. Point being, is everyone should have their own plan that suits their risk tolerance levels.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; The article discusses the competition between two Layer-1 blockchain networks, Sui (SUI) and Aptos (APT), with SUI surging ahead of APT in trading flow and aiming to retest the $1 price. SUI has beaten APT in total value locked and trading volume, with its DeFi ventures driving rapid growth. The article highlights the exponential growth of SUI's DeFi ecosystem, its market capitalization, and the difference in global market capitalization between SUI and APT. Despite SUI's higher total value locked in the decentralized finance area, the difference in global market capitalization is attributed to the cryptocurrency's market prices. SUI is currently trading at $0.576 with a 10.9% upswing in the last 24 hours, while APT is priced at $7.27 with a 1.7% daily uptick. The article emphasizes the growing potential of SUI and its favorable position in the Layer-1 blockchain technology space. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

Mentions:#SUI#APT#DYOR
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Thinking of adding a small portion of alt coins to my BTC bag. What's on our radar this bullrun? I have APT, ADA, and SOL to look into so far.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Aptos has a significant unlock period going across the next 6 months, starting from 1 week ago. They're unlocking \~10% APT tokens / month + 7% staking annually being rewarded for staking. It's about 30M APT per month or $210M at current prices that's being unlocked and going into the supply. $1.2B over 6 months. Be careful.

Mentions:#APT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

TIA doesn't unlock any tokens for the first year, which APT and SUI were the opposite of. Depends what people's plans are, if you're holding into the full bull, getting in at $5-6 is still going to be a good price.

Mentions:#TIA#APT#SUI
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

That's because it is relative to the market capital, not the total value held by FTX. They hold 1.16B/17B = \~7% of the SOL \[Ranked 7\] by market capital. Compared to ​ * \~7% SOL \[7\] * \~0.1% BTC \[1\] * \~0.1% ETH \[2\] * \~8% APT \[33\] * \~0.15% USDT \[3\] * \~0.36% XRP \[5\] * \~7% BIT \[3000+\] ​ So, why aren't people talking about APT and BIT? Maybe it's because it's ranked 33rd and 3000+ by market capital. FTX has 7% of the market capital of a very popular crypto.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

You don't know their real risk/reward, that's why it's better not to buy. APT for example will probably go nowhere

Mentions:#APT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Which new coins are you looking at/buying for the next bull? I need some new ones to research. Of all the ones I've looked at, only APT has acceptable risk/reward.

Mentions:#APT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; Aptos, a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform, has achieved its highest-ever Total Value Locked (TVL) of $74 million. This surge in TVL demonstrates growing investor confidence and interest in Aptos' native cryptocurrency, APT. The platform's advancements in NFT technology and the significant increase in APT's value suggest a promising outlook for sustained growth and increased interest. Despite concerns about a possible market retraction, Aptos and APT may be well-positioned to weather potential market fluctuations and maintain their upward trajectory. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

Mentions:#APT#DYOR
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The opportunity cost isn’t as good with SOL. There is a much smaller market cap for APT and SUI, so if they hit just a faction of SOL market cap you will get higher returns than SOL if they just hit a fraction of the same market cap. For instance, SOL needs to hit over $130billion marker cap to 10x, while SUI needs to hit $3 million for the same return. Better opportunity cost in my option. Plus they are new projects so no one other than the VC trying to dump their heavy bags. I’m not saying these are long term plays. These are quick 10x and out and then reinvest into BTC and ETH during dips and bear markets. Of course BTC is the only long term hold. I’m not saying that it ain’t, but to deny you can make a quick buck in alts is being naive. There 100% has been “x killer” narratives. That’s exactly what we saw in the last bull run. The theme was ETH killers like AVAX, SOL, DOT, and ALGO. Remember that ALGO hype last cycle? Shit is nothing special but it still pumped because everyone was circle jerking each others about layer 1s. Then some layer 2 hype came. I think layer 2 cryptos will do well too.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Mainly looking at LINK but waiting for a bit of a pull back. Otherwise, I’m looking at APT, ARB, AAVE, INJ, and SUI. Not financial advice though. Just my picks for this bull.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

APT pumping, another one to hate on but they have similar VC groups backing to SOL

Mentions:#APT#VC#SOL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

APT with the heavy pump, similar backers as SOL prob has something to do with it

Mentions:#APT#SOL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Link and APT with double digit spikes, driven by Binance and Mexc going by the 24h volume. Smell a stink.

Mentions:#APT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I've got a dozen coins on my list, but nothing that I would buy right now to be honest. From new ones maybe APT, but I think price is still too high given low circulating supply. KAS if it pulls back. AZERO...not sure much is happening with it now development wise. From previous cycle I'd get SOL if it goes down a bit. Despite the hate it gets I think it might do ok long run. It has always shown strong recovery with every relief rally.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

From the ones I looked at the only one I see that might pump is APT, but even so I think the price is too high considering circulating supply is just over 20%.

Mentions:#APT
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; Aptos Network, a Layer-1 blockchain, experienced a five-hour outage that impacted transactions on its network. The outage was confirmed by the Aptos team, who stated that they were working to resolve the issue. Crypto exchanges Upbit and OKX temporarily suspended APT deposits and withdrawals due to the outage. Other blockchain networks, such as Theta Network and Coinbase's Base, have also experienced recent outages. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

Mentions:#APT#DYOR
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

**Top 7 token unlocks for the upcoming week!** FIL - $28.9M APT - $24.1M GMT - $16.9M SEI - $14.6M SNX - $6.57M CYBER - $6.24M GFAL - $5.71M

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

**Top 7 Token Unlocks for the Upcoming Week!** **FIL** \- $28.9M **APT** \- $24.1M **GMT** \- $16.9M **SEI** \- $14.6M **SNX** \- $6.57M **CYBER** \- $6.24M **GFAL** \- $5.71M