New Year’s start, although the U price is trending downward, look at ETH and other mainstream coins — they are holding steady. It may seem contradictory, but it’s actually not.
What’s the underlying logic? The market is betting that dollar liquidity will soon loosen. Once the funding environment relaxes, the crypto market often attracts a lot of hot money. Moreover, based on historical experience, after the wave of strict regulation subsides, the market tends to develop a mindset that "bad news has been fully priced in," which in turn becomes a catalyst for a rebound.
Before a bull market arrives, the U price often goes through a "cooling-off period" — many people don’t realize this is a normal rhythm. Instead of worrying, it’s better to look at the historical patterns of this cycle.
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SchrodingerGas
· 12h ago
On-chain evidence hasn't come out yet, and you're already talking about "historical patterns"? I actually want to see if the Federal Reserve will really loosen this time, or if it's just an illusion.
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LostBetweenChains
· 12h ago
Haha, this time I really see through it clearly. When U's price drops, the mentality collapses. It's all just a trick.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 12h ago
The doldrums are the perfect time for accumulation. History always repeats itself; those who understand, understand.
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UncommonNPC
· 12h ago
Speaking of U price dropping like this, still dare to boast about ETH stability? I need to ponder this logic.
Wait, is the dollar easing really coming? I feel like it's still early.
Every time, it's said that all the bad news has been exhausted, and then another wave comes. I'm tired of hearing this routine haha.
Let the cooling-off period be the cooling-off period. Anyway, I'm not in a hurry, just holding and watching the show.
By the way, when will this cycle rebound? Feels like I've been waiting a bit too long.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 12h ago
Here we go again with the argument that "U-price decline is a normal rhythm"... It sounds nice, but I always feel like I'm taking the final baton.
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WagmiWarrior
· 12h ago
That's right, but I'm just worried that there might be another black swan event that will directly break through the psychological defenses.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 12h ago
Here we go again with this set, dollar easing, bad news exhausted... I've heard it too many times, is this time really different?
U price has fallen so much yet you still dare to say it's stable, I don't believe you at all.
As long as ETH holds up, there's no need for all that psychological preparation, isn't it better to just go straight up?
Historical patterns? Buddy, can this cycle be replicated from the last one? That's a bit too casual to say.
A period of indifference is just a period of indifference, anyway, the coins I hold can't run away.
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New Year’s start, although the U price is trending downward, look at ETH and other mainstream coins — they are holding steady. It may seem contradictory, but it’s actually not.
What’s the underlying logic? The market is betting that dollar liquidity will soon loosen. Once the funding environment relaxes, the crypto market often attracts a lot of hot money. Moreover, based on historical experience, after the wave of strict regulation subsides, the market tends to develop a mindset that "bad news has been fully priced in," which in turn becomes a catalyst for a rebound.
Before a bull market arrives, the U price often goes through a "cooling-off period" — many people don’t realize this is a normal rhythm. Instead of worrying, it’s better to look at the historical patterns of this cycle.