Two Days of Tezos

Two Days of Tezos

One of the top performers in the past couple of days has been Tezos - and honestly, I didn’t see that coming.

If you’ve joined crypto in the last 3–4 years, you might’ve never heard of it. I’ve even come across people who thought “Tezos” was just a mispronunciation of “Tether.” So how does a project with that kind of name recognition suddenly pump?

Moreover, there’s a well-known rule for altseasons:

  • If you're not sure which altcoin will take off next, don’t bet on one that hasn’t moved yet - especially if it’s an old one.
  • Coins that have already pumped may dump (and likely will when BTC dips), but those that haven’t pumped at all? They tend to drop even harder.

Just a couple of days ago, I would've told anyone to stay away from XTZ based on that logic. And then… it popped.

That’s how it works sometimes. It's easiest to pump a coin when no one's paying attention - no hype, no frontrunners.

Congrats to all the Tezos holders out there.
And a quick reminder: you can always swap XTZ at the best rates on rabbit.io.