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In the era of information transparency, is it really harder for financial crises to occur?
The reason past financial crises were easily brewed was largely due to slow information dissemination. Underdeveloped communication and low market transparency meant that information was held by only a few for a long time. Many risks could accumulate within the system for years, while most market participants remained unaware. By the time the problems truly surfaced, the market often had no time to react, panic spread rapidly, and it eventually evolved into a systemic crisis. Today's environment is completely different. Smartphones, the internet, and real-time information allow information to spread almost instantly worldwide. Macro data, policy changes, and market price fluctuations can all be captured by the market within seconds. Many localized risks are reacted to by the market before they have a chance to expand. From this perspective, the traditional type of financial crisis that relies on delayed information accumulation has indeed become harder to form. But things are not that simple. More information does not equal more understanding. When information spreads extremely fast, the market is also more easily surrounded by noise. True and false news mix, emotions spread faster, and market reactions are often amplified. Short-term panic, concentrated sell-offs, and instant liquidity contractions occur more frequently in modern markets. The early stage of the 2020 pandemic is a typical example. The U.S. stock market triggered four circuit breakers within just one month. It was not that the economic fundamentals suddenly collapsed within weeks, but that the market quickly formed a consensus panic under intensive information shocks. When everyone reacts in the same way simultaneously, market volatility is extremely amplified. A deeper problem actually comes from the increasing complexity of the financial system itself. The 2008 financial cri
$KAITO really took off these past two days
It has already surged to $0.41
A couple of days ago, I was saying that the 4-hour chart for $KAITO was looking better and better, feeling like it was about to move, and now it really has.
Today $KAITO has surged to around $0.41, with a 24-hour increase exceeding 14% at one point, and trading volume expanding to about $70 million, showing clear market heat.
More importantly, the 32.6 million KAITO tokens unlocked on August 20 have already landed, and the previously biggest market concern—the selling pressure—did not push the price down further; instead, it has steadily recovered from around $0.30.
The previous $0.40 level has been broken, and next I’m still watching the previous target.
$0.47 is getting closer and closer.
Snapshot at Aug 22, 2026, 08:51
$KAITO has finally surged close to $0.39
The 24-hour increase today has already exceeded 10%, reaching a high of $0.3945 at one point, with trading volume expanding to over $50 million. The structure that slowly formed over the past 4 hours is now starting to pay off.
Counting from the low near $0.327, this segment has already rebounded nearly 20%.
The most important level next is $0.40. If it breaks through and holds above this level, I believe the speed will accelerate even more.
$KAITO
Snapshot at Aug 22, 2026, 07:39
$KAITO I think it’s worth continuing to watch, especially as the 4-hour chart trend is looking increasingly promising.
After a continuous drop from a high level, the price has been repeatedly bottoming around $0.3. Now the lows are gradually rising, and the previous downtrend shows clear signs of being broken.
More importantly, the previously market-feared token unlock has already occurred, and the price hasn’t continued to drop significantly; instead, it’s starting to recover slowly along with the overall crypto market.
If the 4-hour chart can maintain this structure and break through and hold above the resistance near $0.37, I think the pace might accelerate.
First target $0.40, then the next stage looks toward $0.47.
Snapshot at Aug 21, 2026, 21:10
$KAITO has withstood the unlocking pressure
Now I'm actually more looking forward to the catch-up rally
$KAITO is currently around $0.35, and the biggest market concerns from before have already materialized.
On August 20th, 32.6 million KAITO tokens were unlocked at once, worth about $11.48 million, equivalent to 7.63% of the previous circulating supply. Normally, such a scale would bring significant selling pressure, but the price hasn't plunged sharply after the unlock.
Moreover, the 24-hour trading volume is still around $50 million, so market trading activity hasn't disappeared.
Therefore, I'm now more focused on the upcoming catch-up rally.
BTC has already surged from over 50,000, and if funds continue to spread to altcoins that haven't risen much yet, coins like $KAITO—which have fallen deeply before and whose unlocking negative factors have already been absorbed—could easily see a sudden surge.
Snapshot at Aug 21, 2026, 21:06
Today's recommendation $SCR
This kind of altcoin that hasn't risen much yet can start to be looked for
Today I will pay attention to $SCR (Scroll).
Currently, the price of $SCR is around $0.022, up about 6% in 24 hours, but it has still dropped more than 98% from the all-time high of $1.44.
Scroll itself is Ethereum's zkEVM Layer 2, and the project is still continuously updating, with a new network upgrade completed in June this year. $SCR currently has a circulating supply of about 190 million tokens, with a total supply of 1 billion tokens.
Recently, BTC has revived market sentiment, and I am starting to look for these old projects that have fallen deeply and have not yet had a significant rebound.
Of course, $SCR still faces token unlocking pressure ahead, so I won't invest heavily in such small coins.
But if funds continue to spread from $BTC to altcoins, I think low-priced coins like SCR are worth watching for a rebound opportunity.
$BTC $ETH
57800 USD
Perhaps this is the bottom of this $BTC Bitcoin bear market
Looking back now, I increasingly feel that around 57800 USD might be the true bottom of this BTC bear market.
At the end of June, Bitcoin hit a low of about 57800 USD, marking a 21-month low. The environment was actually very bad at that time, with the Federal Reserve leaning hawkish, continuous ETF outflows, and billions of dollars withdrawn in June alone. Market sentiment had basically reached extreme pessimism.
But despite so many negative factors, BTC did not continue to collapse.
Now Bitcoin has rebounded all the way from 57800, even breaking through 79000 USD at one point today, marking a maximum rebound of over 36% from the bottom. Meanwhile, ETF funds are flowing back in, and regulatory expectations are starting to improve.
So now I am beginning to see 57800 as a very important level.
Bear market bottoms are often only recognized after the fact, once everyone realizes: the lowest point had already passed.
$ETH $DOGE
Quickly look for altcoins that haven't risen yet
The next round might be their catch-up rally
Recently, $BTC has surged from around 60,000 to over 70,000. Bitcoin was the first to move in this round, but now altcoins are slowly catching up.
Yesterday, coins like ETH, XRP, and HYPE showed obvious catch-up gains, with some rising over 20% in 24 hours, indicating that funds are starting to flow from BTC to higher volatility assets.
So recently, I actually avoid chasing coins that have already skyrocketed and instead start looking for altcoins that have dropped deeply before, haven't risen much these days, and whose trading volume is beginning to return.
Usually, the market works like this: BTC first pulls back market sentiment, then mainstream altcoins move, and finally funds start spreading to mid-small cap and meme coins.
Previously, $KAITO and $BB have already started moving, and more catch-up rallies should continue to appear in the market.
The most important thing now is to find them early, not to wait until a big 30% or 50% bullish candle appears before you realize it.
$BOME $DOGE
Urgent: Bitcoin breaks through $79,000, this rally has fully accelerated
$BTC just broke through $79,000.
The rise in the past few days has been really fast, pulling back all the way from around $60,000. The Asian session just broke $75,000, and now it has directly surged to $79,000, completely restoring market sentiment.
The initial trigger for this wave was the US Treasury expanding the scale of long-term Treasury repurchases, which the market directly took as a liquidity boost. Then Trump met with crypto industry executives at the White House, continuing to urge Congress to advance the CLARITY Act, which also improved US regulatory expectations.
Funds have really returned as well. The latest single-day net inflow for the US spot BTC ETF reached $517 million, the largest single-day inflow in three and a half months. The previous rise is no longer just short covering.
I have been saying before that $60,000, despite so many negative factors, could not be broken down, which is likely an important bottom for this round.
Now it has surged from $60,000 all the way to $79,000, and the next direct hurdle is $80,000.
$BTC $ETH $SOL #BTC加速拉升,资金还能继续接力吗?
BTC surged from 60,000 to 79,000
This time it's not just about short liquidations
Bitcoin is really getting stronger in this wave, $BTC has now broken through $79,000, just one step away from 80,000.
The initial surge definitely had a strong short squeeze component. Single-day BTC short liquidations once reached $2.75 billion, setting a record-level short squeeze, which is why the speed from just over 60,000 back to 70,000 was so extreme.
But more importantly, the market didn’t immediately fall back after the short squeeze.
ETFs saw a single-day net inflow exceeding $500 million again, spot buying started to take over, and CryptoQuant data also shows that demand for BTC spot and perpetual contracts turned positive simultaneously for the first time since the October high last year.
Additionally, with Trump pushing the CLARITY Act and the SEC recently proposing a new crypto regulatory framework, the entire market has quickly shifted from "no one dares to buy" to risk-on sentiment.
When BTC was at 60,000, everyone was waiting for 50,000; now at 79,000, people are starting to ask when it will hit 100,000.
Market sentiment is turning this fast.
$BTC $ETH $SOL
At this position, I am actually more bearish on $SPCX
Previously, $SPCX quickly rebounded from around $105, once returning above $140, but at this point, I feel the cost-performance ratio has started to decline. Although the stock price is still some distance from the historical high of $225, the current valuation remains very high.
Another issue is the supply of shares. Around August 20, about 319 million shares will be unlocked, and more early shareholders' shares will gradually enter the market afterward, which will continuously test the market's absorption capacity.
I still recognize the long-term story of SpaceX, but stocks need to be judged by their price.
At the current level of $133, I would not chase; in the short term, I am more bearish and would rather wait for it to return to a more comfortable level before considering.
Snapshot at Aug 21, 2026, 12:32
