Gate Research: 2Z Weekly Increase Exceeds 31%, Polygon Leads Public Chain Capital Inflows | Gate VIP Weekly Report

2Z-1,02%
BTC-2,9%
ETH-3,87%
PENGU-8,72%

Last Week’s Market Overview Highlights:

Alpha Mining: BTC remained volatile within the $89,000–$93,000 range, with frequent turnovers, and is still in a short-term weak recovery phase. ETH was relatively more resilient, also maintaining a range-bound structure, briefly testing $3,250, but technical indicators show that selling pressure above remains unresolved. 2Z surged over 31.63% last week, becoming the most eye-catching token; PENGU and SUI also recorded gains of 19.84% and 18.88%, respectively.

On-Chain Capital: Funds are accelerating their exit from high-volatility chains, shifting toward ecosystems with solid fundamentals or recovery expectations. Polygon PoS is leading; Polygon’s strong performance is driven by stablecoin payments and the Polymarket prediction market, with both scale and transaction volume reaching new highs. In contrast, Monad’s mainnet lost momentum quickly after launch, with declining transaction volume and user activity. The ecosystem still lacks native applications that provide sustained depth, making it difficult to attract incremental capital in the short term.

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