#比特币流动性 Yesterday's long position was closed, and I watched $BTC drop from 89,000 all the way down. Today the market fluctuated up and down, and I was pondering when it might test the 86,000 level again, and sure enough, it really plunged in the evening, with both bulls and bears exploding simultaneously. I made a hefty profit. To be honest, this kind of market behavior is clearly caused by a lack of liquidity; with fewer market participants, even a small move by big players can cause severe volatility. At this point, it's easiest to see who is behind the scenes pushing the market.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 12h ago
Liquidity shortage is like this—big players move, and it's a slaughter.
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ZKSherlock
· 12h ago
actually... liquidity manipulation is just a trust assumption problem waiting to happen. low volume literally reveals the entire information structure—but nobody's talking about the *cryptographic* implications here, which is wild tbh
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gm_or_ngmi
· 12h ago
Damn, this wave is really awesome. When liquidity explodes, it's the easiest time to cut the leeks.
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DustCollector
· 12h ago
When liquidity is thin, it's the time when hunters are out and about.
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MevTears
· 12h ago
Poor liquidity is just a playground for big players; harvesting profits from retail investors is effortless.
#比特币流动性 Yesterday's long position was closed, and I watched $BTC drop from 89,000 all the way down. Today the market fluctuated up and down, and I was pondering when it might test the 86,000 level again, and sure enough, it really plunged in the evening, with both bulls and bears exploding simultaneously. I made a hefty profit. To be honest, this kind of market behavior is clearly caused by a lack of liquidity; with fewer market participants, even a small move by big players can cause severe volatility. At this point, it's easiest to see who is behind the scenes pushing the market.