Spot market snapshot from the last 15 minutes shows mixed momentum across major tokens.
**Leading the charge**: Harmony ($ONE) surged 3.69%, while ZKsync ($ZK) followed with a solid 2.22% climb. Arweave ($AR) also managed a modest 1.55% uptick, signaling some bullish activity in the layer-2 and storage sectors.
On the flip side, pressure hit several projects. Portals ($PORTALS) took the steepest hit, dropping 4.89%, trailed by Fuel Network ($FUEL) down 4.04%. Eclipse ($ES) also saw red, slipping 2.56% in USDT trading pairs.
The divergence suggests selective buying in infrastructure plays while some newer projects face short-term selling pressure.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 7h ago
ONE has risen again, and this time it feels different... Is layer2 really turning around?
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Deconstructionist
· 7h ago
ONE's increase is pretty good, but PORTALS' decline is a bit harsh... It seems new projects are still easily hammered down.
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DegenDreamer
· 7h ago
ONE and ZK are making moves. I knew the infrastructure sector had a chance this time. PORTALS dropped sharply, I can't hold it together...
Spot market snapshot from the last 15 minutes shows mixed momentum across major tokens.
**Leading the charge**: Harmony ($ONE) surged 3.69%, while ZKsync ($ZK) followed with a solid 2.22% climb. Arweave ($AR) also managed a modest 1.55% uptick, signaling some bullish activity in the layer-2 and storage sectors.
On the flip side, pressure hit several projects. Portals ($PORTALS) took the steepest hit, dropping 4.89%, trailed by Fuel Network ($FUEL) down 4.04%. Eclipse ($ES) also saw red, slipping 2.56% in USDT trading pairs.
The divergence suggests selective buying in infrastructure plays while some newer projects face short-term selling pressure.