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[KR KOL Index] Apr 22 | Top Trending Topics on Global & KR Timelines

Community attention centered on TON hovering in the 1.600–1.700 range, with key levels highlighted at support near 1.560 (trendline) and resistance around 1.700. Alongside this, narratives spread around a Solana ecosystem re-rating, RWA inflows into Mantle, and practical info such as the Youth Future Savings plan schedule plus AMA/airdrop and withdrawal tips.

[KR KOL Index] Apr 22 | Top Trending Topics on Global & KR Timelines

A widely shared take—“Once TON breaks the 1.600–1.700 zone, the direction becomes clear”—pulled community focus toward TON’s near-term price range. On the 8-hour chart, TON continued moving within a box range around 1.648, with posts noting both pullback and consolidation after a rejection near the 2.300 highs in early June. At the same time, discussions broadened to include a more positive reassessment of the Solana ecosystem, data-driven posts claiming RWA capital was flowing into the Mantle ecosystem, and everyday/policy topics such as the application schedule for a government-supported savings product (Youth Future Savings plan).


TON: “Defend 1.600 vs reclaim 1.700” — 1.560 trendline stands out as key support

TON/USDT showed repeated compression within the 1.600–1.700 range, with a wait-and-see stance dominating ahead of the next directional move. In the bullish scenario, holding above 1.600 and reclaiming 1.700 could open a retest zone around 1.800–1.900. Conversely, if 1.600 breaks and the uptrend line from the April low (1.220)—positioned near 1.560—fails, community members warned that 1.500 and lower structural areas could come into play. Many framed 1.600–1.700 as the “decision zone,” watching for a short-term trigger.


Solana re-rating mood: “Recent winners were also in the Solana ecosystem”

Within altcoin chatter, a more constructive view on the Solana ecosystem gained traction. Comments grouped examples of recent outperformers (e.g., Backpack and related names) and summarized them as “in the end, it’s the Solana line,” suggesting narratives were being reorganized around ecosystem exposure. Rather than calling specific coins, short observational posts highlighting the “common denominator behind recent performance” were widely circulated.


RWA inflows in focus: Mantle ecosystem “$90M” mentioned

In the RWA (real-world assets) segment, a recap circulated stating that RWA assets deployed within Mantle’s DeFi ecosystem surpassed $90 million. Keywords included: leading RWA capital among L2s, expanded on-chain trading/yield generation for tokenized assets, and a strengthened role for payment/settlement infrastructure. Community reactions leaned toward the view that beyond tokenization hype, what matters is the “distribution layer where capital actually enters and circulates,” with metric-backed explanatory content drawing attention.


Airdrops/AMAs/withdrawal requests: practical how-to information active — AI video tool discounts shared too

Practical checklist-style posts were prominent over the weekend. Users shared execution details such as the Pharos pALPHA withdrawal request deadline (until July 1), automatic conversion to deposit status if not requested, and expected time to receive withdrawals. Administrative tips that are “painful to miss,” such as overseas financial account reporting deadlines (until June 30), also circulated. Meanwhile, participation-driven campaigns appeared frequently—Maple cracking competition prize event, Arcium (ARX) AMA schedule and participation missions, and hands-on experiences farming ARC points. Separately, discounts for AI video creation tools like Seedance 2.0 Mini were shared, reflecting crypto discourse expanding into tooling and content creation.


“Youth Future Savings plan” application guide spreads — reactions to max rate/government contribution summaries

In the policy/personal finance lane, key bullet-point guides for the Youth Future Savings plan spread broadly: application window (June 22–July 3), eligibility (ages 19–34), government contribution (6–12%), tax benefits, and non-face-to-face application via banking apps. Posts emphasized a “state-backed” return framing (e.g., “up to 19.4% annualized”), boosting sentiment that eligible users should “apply first.” However, warnings about losing benefits upon early termination were also included, and checklist-style guidance outperformed simple promotional messaging.


Overall, top community topics centered on clear watch levels—TON’s 1.600–1.700 box range and the 1.560 trendline battle—while also consuming ecosystem narratives (Solana re-rating), sector data (Mantle RWA inflows), and practical lifestyle execution info (savings plan, reporting, withdrawals, AMAs) in parallel. This write-up was produced from Telegram messages collected using DataMaxiPlus community analysis technology.