#数字货币市场回升 Everyone says to look for opportunities in BTC and blame ETH when there is a correction - I think this perspective is a bit one-sided.



The elder brother and the second brother were originally conjoined, and the market has always risen and fallen together; it doesn't make sense to insist on distinguishing who drags whom down.

My strategy this week has been to buy the dips, so I'm not considering going short in the direction of $ETH at all. In a correlated market, it doesn't really align with the current market logic to single out one cryptocurrency and speak negatively about it.
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liquidation_surfervip
· 12-03 14:05
Buying the dip is indeed a solid strategy, but when it comes down to the critical moment, everyone has to run.
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 12-03 11:47
Buying the dip is indeed a reliable strategy; it's much more clear-headed than those who keep shifting the blame every day.
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Blockchainiacvip
· 11-30 15:34
Going long at dips is indeed the most stable strategy; I never touch scamcoins.
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CryptoPunstervip
· 11-30 15:22
Ha, finally someone dares to say this. A bunch of people throw the blame on Ethereum every day, making it seem like Bitcoin is innocent, hilarious. Going long at a low is easy to say but hard to do. In the end, people will be shouting "long live the bearish traders" again. Honestly, those who can't tell who is dragging whom down are mostly just not thinking clearly. Those who sing the blues about single coins are likely trying to create panic to enter a position, so don’t take it too seriously. Let it be linked, after all, they all fall together. The logic of this market is just two words: go with the flow.
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 11-30 15:21
nah the correlation data on this one doesn't even add up... been tracking wallet clusters all week and the btc/eth decoupling patterns suggest something's off
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GateUser-2fce706cvip
· 11-30 15:19
I told you earlier, this pullback is the best enter a position opportunity. I figured out this logic three years ago.
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StablecoinEnjoyervip
· 11-30 15:05
I agree with the logic of going long at a low, but to really make money, you still need to hit the right rhythm.
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FrontRunFightervip
· 11-30 14:59
ngl the whole "blame eth for btc dumps" narrative is exactly how retail gets trapped in the dark forest—classic misdirection while the real manipulation happens on-chain. big cap correlation isn't a feature, it's a vulnerability waiting to be exploited
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GasFeeGazervip
· 11-30 14:52
Going long at a dip is indeed more practical than shifting blame.
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