Every time a new token drops, the cry for "Wen Binance?" rings out.
But what really happens to prices after a Binance listing?
I’ve dug into the data on recent listings to find out ↓
Post-TGE CEX listings are often viewed as a bullish catalyst, boosting trading volumes and attracting new holders.
However, for protocols, these listings can be expensive, costing from $20K on smaller platforms to over $500K on Tier-1 exchanges.
The real effect? Very mixed ↓
$TON had a strong start to the year and emerged as one of the most successful L1 tokens in Q1 and Q2 of 2024.
This success drew Binance's attention, resulting in TON's listing on August 8. Following it, trading volume surged by nearly 200%, and the TON price increased by 15%.
Some numbers for $TON:
• Price before listing: $5.77
• Price on the day of listing: $5.44
• Price one week after the listing: $6.9
This is a RARE example of positive post-CEX listing traction.
Next on the list is $BANANA, a top-300 cryptocurrency and the ecosystem token for Banana Gun, one of the most popular trading and sniping bots in crypto. It was listed on Binance on July 20th.
However, the Binance listing turned out to be a "sell the news" event.
Some numbers:
• Price before listing: $67.91
• Price on the day of listing: $71.55
• Price one week after the listing: $60.37
You might think that this is an exception, but it is not.
Neutron, an IBC chain within the Cosmos hub, was listed on Binance on October 10, 2023.
Some numbers:
• Price before listing: $0.3675
• Price on the day of listing: $0.3615
• Price one week after the listing: $0.3066
Synapse, one of the most widely used Web3 bridges, experienced a significant price drop following its Binance listing on February 22, 2023.
This "1-day pump and sell" event led to a decline that lasted nearly a year.
Some numbers:
• Price before listing: $1.4042
• Price on the day of listing: $1.2325
• Price one week after the listing: $1.2939
For more examples and additional context, check out my original publication on Substack. It highlights the listing effects of $PENDLE, $RDNT, $IMX, and more ↓
Recently, @Spectral_Labs launched Spectral Syntax V2 beta, which allows anyone to create autonomous, community-owned AI agents.
I decided to give it a try and launched my own AI Agent, relying on research data.
Now, I have the answer to whether AI Agents are a big thing ↓
First, a disclaimer: please don't rush to purchase access to my AI Agent. It was created solely to test the functionality of Spectral Syntax V2.
I'm here to share my experience, not to shill my AI Agent (it's not very smart).
So now, with the disclaimer in place, let's move to the interesting part.
What is Spectral Syntax V2?
It's a platform for creating autonomous, community-owned AI agents. Unlike traditional logic-driven bots, these agents are self-organizing and operate independently, relying on humans solely to boost their productivity.
Are memecoins truly a springboard for gains this bull run?
• What memecoin trackers don't reveal
• Key factors driving cult coins
• The current stage of the memecoin cycle
• The onboarding risk of the meme thesis
In-depth research ↓
Many call this year the "Year of Memecoins," with charts showing memes outperforming all other Web3 narratives.
This thread highlights key points from my latest research.
For a more in-depth exploration, please read my publication on Substack ↓ stacymuur.substack.com/p/are-memecoin…
The main challenge in evaluating the memecoin sector's performance is that most dashboards include only the largest memecoins (or cult coins).
For instance, on @artemis__xyz, the memecoin index currently tracks only 19 of the largest memecoins.
In Web3, the data load is massive, with thousands of protocols spanning dozens of categories. Many investors either narrow their focus to specific narratives, or rely on pre-made insights from influencers and analysts.
In this thread, I’ll share a customizable research framework ↓
Step 1: Defining Your Research Scope
Why focus on specific categories? The answer is simple: effective comparisons. Each market segment has unique parameters that reveal insights into a protocol’s potential and market share. By analyzing protocols within a single vertical, you can make clearer, more accurate comparisons.
Decentralized computing stands out as one of the most competitive sectors in Web3, significantly reducing computing costs for global businesses.
@ICN_Protocol is a noteworthy protocol with immense potential.
Here's why & how to be early ↓
Impossible Cloud Network (ICN) is a decentralized, multi-service platform designed to revolutionize cloud infrastructure. ICN distinguishes itself through:
• SLA Oracle Nodes, ensuring reliable performance and transparency.
• Decentralized storage and computing, reducing costs and enhancing security.
• Scalable, flexible infrastructure that adapts to user needs, preventing vendor lock-in.
• Tokenized incentives that drive network growth and reward active contributors.
Margin notes for @a16zcrypto's "State of Crypto 2024" report:
Key data highlights and additional context you might need for a full understanding of the market ↓
When a16z dropped their annual "State of Crypto" report, most media outlets, X accounts, and Telegram communities, started sharing their beautiful charts. All these charts can be united with one simple red line: “We’re optimistic, and here’s why”.
I appreciate the work done by the a16z team. They conduct excellent research, and their mission to inspire belief in Web3 and its potential is something I truly admire.
In this thread, I want to share some additional context and data highlights to complement this report.
Quick Fact: Liquid Restaking is just 33% of @puffer_finance's product stack.
Here's everything you need to know about Puffer as a comprehensive Ethereum scaling solution, its traction, and TGE expectations ↓
Many know @puffer_finance as an LRT protocol, currently the 2nd largest by TVL after @ether_fi.
But in reality, Puffer's product is built on 3 core pillars:
• Anti-slashing LRT
• UniFi Based Rollup Stack
• UniFi Preconf AVS
While most readers are probably familiar with Puffer's LRT, let me introduce the other two products.
Puffer's UniFi is a Based Rollup with complete L2↔️L2 and L2↔️L1 interoperability, that features based sequencing and enables seamless and market's first atomic composability.