#数字资产市场动态 Check out the recent market buzz—$BTC, $ETH, $SOL and other top coins are under close watch, and industry leaders are optimistic about this year's market trend. Some assert that this will be a major bull market cycle, while others remain cautious. But what do you think?



From the perspective of trading activity, the actions of large funds have indeed increased, and institutional participation is also rising. Many investors are discussing whether this year will truly bring a significant upward trend. Price fluctuations and volatility are signs that the market is searching for direction.

Do you think the bull market has really arrived, or is it just a rebound? Feel free to share your thoughts.
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rekt_but_resilientvip
· 01-19 00:43
Institutional entry is indeed interesting, but I still think this rebound is unreliable. SOL's recent performance has been a bit strange, feels like someone is dumping. The real bull market depends on whether BTC can hold this position; it's too early to tell now. Big funds have a keen sense of smell, but retail investors follow the trend even faster, which is quite awkward. Rebound, rebound, year after year rebound—does anyone really believe this is a bull market? ETH's gas fees have gone up again, which is the real picture—there's no such thing as a bull or bear. High volatility isn't necessarily a good thing; sometimes it's just cutting losses for those trapped. The big players say they are optimistic about the year, then turn around and dump—this routine has been played for years. Is institutional participation increasing? All I see are bloody K-lines and my principal evaporating. If a bull market was really coming, it would have arrived already. Stop teasing us.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 01-18 08:35
Institutional entry has indeed increased, but I still don't dare to bet that the bull market is here; it's too easy to get cut. The line between a rebound and a bull market is very blurry. Who can really figure it out? Large capital movements do not necessarily mean a big rally; these two are not necessarily related. SOL's recent surge is decent, but I still feel something is missing. Let's wait and see. Anyway, I'm already on the train; whether there's a breakout or a crash, I'll stick with it. Looking at these comments, it seems everyone is gambling rather than analyzing.
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down_only_larryvip
· 01-16 02:13
Institutional entry is a good sign, but I still think we need to see what the Federal Reserve is up to. Where's the real bull market if so many people are calling for it? --- A rebound? That's nonsense. The actions of this wave of big funds are indeed different. The question is, can they hold on? --- I would only believe it if BTC hits a new high again. It's a bit early to say we're in a bull market now. --- The surge in SOL this time is crazy. It feels like someone is pumping the price. Be cautious. --- The big players may be optimistic, but ultimately, the market will decide. I'll wait and see. --- Is big volatility just about finding direction? We've been fluctuating all along... --- The rise in institutional participation is indeed good, but this time is different. We need to be cautious.
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VitaliksTwinvip
· 01-16 02:13
To be honest, the signs of big capital entering this time are indeed a bit different, but I still hold and wait and see. The rebound and the bull market are too far apart. It's true that institutional participation is increasing, but $BTC has lost momentum after this rally. Repeatedly testing those few levels is really exhausting, and I don't dare to go all in. Wait, what is $SOL doing again? This coin is too easily manipulated. I'm mainly watching $ETH's moves. The big players say it nicely, but whether they dump or not, taking care of your own bag is the real thing. Bull market? At least we need to see more real fundamentals to believe it. Right now, this volatility feels a bit like the prelude to a harvest of retail investors. Retail investors are always the last to know, I've understood this for a long time.
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MetaMaskVictimvip
· 01-16 02:12
The bull market that everyone talks about has become tiresome to me. Every time they say this year will be different, and what happens? It's just the same old story of getting chopped up repeatedly. Institutional entry is indeed a signal, but don't be fooled. Their entry is just for dumping. That wave of SOL, I think it's quite risky. The rebound is real, but it's far from a bull market. Caution is the way to go. There's still hope for BTC, but it depends on the Federal Reserve's stance. It feels like everything is hanging in the balance until the end of the year. Instead of guessing, it's better to get on board and experience it. Anyway, it's just this much capital, haha. The real big rally? I think we still have to wait at least a bit longer. Entering now is just gambling. High volatility doesn't mean the direction is clear. Why haven't the data for this month come out yet?
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WhaleStalkervip
· 01-16 02:04
The big players are hyping it up quite aggressively, but I think this wave is more like institutions testing the bottom... A real bull market isn't that easy to come by. It's nice to say they're looking for a direction, but honestly, no one dares to go all in for real, just waiting to see others make the first move. I'm a bit optimistic about SOL, but BTC needs to wait a bit longer before hitting new highs again. Institutions are entering the market, but with this level of volume, I think it's still a bit early.
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AllTalkLongTradervip
· 01-16 02:03
I'm convinced that institutions are entering the market, but it's still too early to say the big bull market is here. It feels more like a process of oscillation and searching for a bottom. Being able to hold during this rally is true skill; currently, those all-in are basically gamblers. I'm a bit confused about SOL. Is it a technical breakthrough or just hype? Large capital movements aren't necessarily a good thing; it might just be a shakeout. Let's wait and see. Anyway, in this kind of market, nothing beats looking at the charts.
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