StarkNet– The Bottom, or Are We Heading Into the Scam Coin Zone?

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StarkNet (STRK): The Bottom or Still Has Potential?
🔥 Hello everyone, this is Ronin!

After the massive market crash that we analyzed in the Ethereum article, another important question arises: what should we do with StarkNet (STRK)?

📉 STRK has entered a price zone it has never seen before, making this a critical moment to understand its future trajectory. Will this asset recover, or is it doomed to the fate of a scam coin and gradual devaluation?

Only time will tell, but for now, let’s break down the key factors influencing the situation and possible scenarios for STRK’s future.

How Ethereum’s Drop Pulled StarkNet Down
If you’ve read my Ethereum breakdown, you know that ETH’s collapse from $3600 to $2000 wasn’t due to fundamental reasons but rather market manipulation.

Since StarkNet is a Layer-2 solution built on Ethereum, it’s logical that its price is strongly correlated with ETH’s movement.

📌 What does this mean?

When Ethereum drops, all projects built on it also lose market value.
STRK reached historically low levels where it had never traded before.
Big players took advantage of this situation to liquidate long positions in StarkNet, just as they did with ETH.
But does this mean STRK is doomed? Let’s analyze further.

Fundamental Factors: StarkNet Remains a Strong L2 Solution
💡 The key question: Is this project worth believing in?

StarkNet isn’t just another altcoin—it’s a Layer-2 protocol solving Ethereum’s scalability issues.

🔹 Why is it important?
✅ Uses ZK-Rollups technology, significantly improving transaction speed and cost.
✅ Developers are actively working on updates and improvements.
✅ The project is backed by major investment funds, including StarkWare.

However… STRK’s market cap is still low, which makes it vulnerable to manipulation.

Technical Analysis: Pain Zones and Potential Reversal Points
📊 Is StarkNet at its bottom, or could it drop even further?

🔹 Right now, STRK is trading in uncharted territory. There are no historical support levels to rely on.

🔹 The main demand zone is between $0.40 – $0.50. If STRK holds these levels, a gradual rebound is possible.

🔹 However, if selling pressure continues, STRK could drop even further, especially if the overall market remains under the influence of manipulation by market makers.

Should You Buy StarkNet Now?
💡 If you already own STRK

Selling at a loss without a clear understanding of the situation is a mistake.
Panic selling at the bottom is exactly what big players want.
If you have the patience to endure the drawdown, the project still has potential.
💡 If you don’t own STRK but are considering buying

Buying near absolute lows is risky, but also offers the potential for X5-X10 returns.
If you’re not prepared for further drawdowns, it’s better to wait.
The best strategy is to spread out your purchases and buy near support levels.
Manipulation or Market Reality?
If you’ve seen what happened with Ethereum, you understand how market makers operate.

📌 Crypto exchanges profit from liquidations.
📌 Big players create artificial panic sell-offs to accumulate cheap assets.
📌 After major crashes, sharp rebounds often occur—but only if an asset has real fundamental value.

StarkNet has yet to prove its resilience during major market corrections, but its technology remains promising.

Conclusion: Is StarkNet at the Bottom or a Buying Opportunity?
📌 It’s the bottom if the project continues developing and the market starts recovering.
📌 It’s not the bottom if the bear market lasts longer and demand for StarkNet disappears.

🎯 My position:
I held onto my STRK positions and didn’t sell in panic. More than that, I bought more because the price is currently in an anomaly zone.

🚀 Could STRK gain X5-X10 from these levels? Absolutely, and it wouldn’t even be an all-time high.

If you’re interested in tracking my trades and updates, follow along—we’ll analyze the situation together. Let’s discuss in the comments—what do you think about this asset?

🔥 This is Ronin—stay sharp, watch the market, and don’t fall for manipulations! 🚀

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