Odaily编辑部投资操作全记录(5月9日)

Odaily星球日报Published on 2025-05-09Last updated on 2025-05-09

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本文涉及 Meme 价格、市值、持仓等相关数据均来自 GMGN

Odaily编辑部投资操作全记录(5月9日)

推荐人:Wenser(X:@wenser 2010 

简介:抽象 Meme 观察者,DAO 组织考古学家

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1、PENGU 之前凭借 Web2 类型的 UGC 创作者激励+ Abstract 生态的发展拉了一波又跌了回去,今天借着 Upbit 上币的东风又拉了一波,继续持有中,目标点位 0.02 ;

2、ETH 单日暴涨 20% , E 卫兵流下激动的泪水,然后把链上七七八八零零散散的 E 都清仓了。虽然后续大概率可以涨到 2500 ,但实在没有那么多耐心了。

3、之前 Zerebro 联创 Jeffy Yu 闹出来的假死风波短时间内赚了个猪脚饭,热点情绪盘还是不能有信仰,哪怕是真死也要认清楚自己的操作目的核心是什么。

4、看了下还在活跃的治理 DAO 组织列表,发现 DeFi 协议的治理 DAO 还是绝对的霸主,CRV、MKR、JUP 建议关注。

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