The mainstream cryptocurrencies are indeed showing some highlights in this rebound. Leading coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum are gradually becoming more active after their correction phase. Market sentiment is gradually warming up, large transaction signals are obvious, and it seems that funds are re-allocating. Those who were previously bearish are also starting to reassess the market. At this point, market participation is recovering, and it feels like we are witnessing the beginning of a new cycle. The key still depends on whether trading volume can continue to grow and whether future policies will provide new incentives.
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TradFiRefugee
· 8h ago
Are all the bearish people now regretting their guts, haha?
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MevHunter
· 13h ago
Looking at this rebound again, politely called the start of a cycle, or more bluntly, it's funds harvesting the retail investors.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-10 08:02
This wave of rebound is indeed significant, and the big players are becoming active again...
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Let's see if the trading volume can hold up; otherwise, it might dip again.
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It's starting again. Every time, they talk about a new cycle. What happened last time?
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Funding allocation is real, but no one can predict policies.
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I don't believe you, let's wait until it drops.
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The leader moving is indeed a signal; it feels like a good time to jump in.
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Rebounds are rebounds, but the risks are still the same...
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Miners haven't withdrawn, which is actually a strong signal.
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Don't wait for policies; just play your own game.
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Those who were bearish before are now starting to panic, a typical herd mentality.
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SolidityJester
· 01-10 08:02
Brothers, this rebound确实有内味儿, just not sure if it can hold up
A single policy can crush all hopes, let's be cautious
Large transaction signals sound impressive, but in reality?
Did those who were bearish before turn around now? Uh... maybe wait a bit more
If trading volume doesn't increase, it's just false hope, I don't believe it
Is this the start of a new cycle? To me, it just looks like a rebound, brother
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-10 08:01
Here comes the chopping of leeks again, large transaction signals? Those are just whales fake-out before dumping.
Wait, you said trading volume is increasing? Could it be another flash in the pan this time...
Sounds nice, but it's just gambling on policies. Can this wave really start a new cycle? I remain skeptical.
I've said it before, those who positioned early at the bottom have already made a fortune. What's your plan now to enter?
Reallocating funds is indeed the case, but I'm more concerned about when the dump will happen.
This rebound feels a bit strong, could it be a trap? Something just doesn't feel right.
Bitcoin activity is active, so what if it is? Those who are optimistic have already entered early, and I'm still hesitating.
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DegenTherapist
· 01-10 08:00
Large transaction signals, really need to keep an eye on them, don't be fooled by the rebound.
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Selling pressure is still a bit heavy, feels not so optimistic.
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Funds are allocated, but whether they can truly increase volume this time remains to be seen.
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Haha, people who are bearish should be eating noodles now.
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Don't get excited before trading volume expands; this wave might just be a rebound.
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Policy stimulation? Just wait and see, short-term outlook domestically is not visible.
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Is the cycle starting? I'm still wondering when the last cycle truly began.
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Active leaders don't mean the whole market is up, don't just focus on BTC and ETH.
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Obvious large transaction signals ≠ retail investors can get a piece of the pie.
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If this rebound gets crushed again, I will really laugh.
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BearMarketNoodler
· 01-10 08:00
Without increasing trading volume, it's all just empty talk. Let's wait and see.
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PanicSeller
· 01-10 07:58
Bitcoin is starting to show muscle again, is this really not a rebound this time?
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Funds are moving, but I’m still waiting for a big drop
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With such low trading volume, why talk about a new cycle? Let’s not hype it up yet
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Haha, those who are bearish are now in an awkward position, I feel the same
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Policy measures are the real trump card, everything else is just empty talk
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The promised cycle, and now it’s back to relying on policy to rescue the market?
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The leading coins are not that active, retail investors are still cutting losses
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This rebound won’t last three days, I bet five bucks
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I don’t know if there are many large transactions, but my wallet is still empty
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It’s all about trading volume and cycles again, I heard this last year too
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 01-10 07:33
Here we go again, Bitcoin is rallying, time for the newbies to start paying up.
The mainstream cryptocurrencies are indeed showing some highlights in this rebound. Leading coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum are gradually becoming more active after their correction phase. Market sentiment is gradually warming up, large transaction signals are obvious, and it seems that funds are re-allocating. Those who were previously bearish are also starting to reassess the market. At this point, market participation is recovering, and it feels like we are witnessing the beginning of a new cycle. The key still depends on whether trading volume can continue to grow and whether future policies will provide new incentives.