on-chain activity
Coverage of on-chain activity in the Nexus archive.
- Is NEAR's $142.37 price target legit or just X (Twitter) hype?
A user questions whether a $142.37 price target for NEAR Protocol circulating heavily on X (Twitter) is based on fundamental analysis or coordinated promotion. The post expresses skepticism about the legitimacy of this widespread hype despite observing decent on-chain activity in NEAR's ecosystem.
- I’m building a tool to track smart wallets in real-time — would you use this?
A developer is creating a free tool to track smart wallets in real-time, offering features like wallet connections, tracking of target wallets, and instant Telegram alerts for token activity. The goal is to help users identify patterns and react faster to on-chain movements in the crypto space.
- When token signals partly agree, how do you decide what actually matters most?
The article discusses how bad token research often arises when multiple signals (e.g., price movement, volume, liquidity, attention) temporarily align, creating a false sense of confidence. It emphasizes the challenge of determining which signals deserve the most weight when they only partially agree, arguing that price momentum alone should not dominate analysis without understanding underlying support.
- AI Agents Now Make Up 19% of All On-Chain Activity
AI agents now account for 19% of all on-chain activity, according to a report. This highlights increasing automation and algorithmic participation in blockchain ecosystems.
- Which crypto narrative is hardest to verify independently?
The article discusses the challenge of verifying certain cryptocurrency narratives, particularly those involving AI and blockchain. While surface-level metrics like on-chain activity are easy to track, assessing the actual value or meaningful outcomes of AI-driven crypto projects remains difficult due to lack of transparency.