Many people predict that USDT will quickly fall below the 6 price level, but this judgment is quite debatable. The price fluctuations of stablecoins are often closely related to market liquidity and exchange pricing discrepancies. The true factors affecting the long-term trend of USDT are still US dollar policies and overall market confidence. What do you think about this prediction? Do you think USDT will experience a significant decline in the near future?
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 01-02 03:12
Breaking 6? Dream on. If stablecoins could really drop arbitrarily, what would they be called then...
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Honestly, I've heard this kind of prediction too many times. It’s always like crying wolf.
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The key is the difference in liquidity; not every black swan can impact USDT.
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The US dollar policy is the real boss; everything else is just clouds.
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Instead of worrying about whether it will fall or not, think about when the Federal Reserve will cause trouble again.
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Last year at this time, someone said USDT would collapse. And now? Still alive and well.
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Why are there so many people following predictions? Fewer people make money by doing the opposite.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-01 05:15
Breaking 6? Overthinking it, USDT is just like this
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ForkYouPayMe
· 01-01 00:59
Breaking below 6? Ha, here we go again with this story, always so scary.
USDT, to put it simply, just depends on the Federal Reserve's mood; liquidity is the real king.
This prediction is probably someone trying to dump the market and manipulate sentiment... I don't believe it.
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NFTRegretful
· 2025-12-30 09:53
I just say that those who shout about breaking 6 are trying to dump the market. Stablecoins aren't that easy to collapse.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 2025-12-30 09:52
Falling below 6? I think it's uncertain; stablecoins are not that easy to fall just like that.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 2025-12-30 09:50
The fact that stablecoins have fallen below their price levels is basically caused by liquidity issues, so there's no need to panic too much.
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StakeTillRetire
· 2025-12-30 09:36
Breaking 6? Overthinking it, USDT is holding strong.
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The Federal Reserve's moves are the key; don't just focus on the small spread at exchanges.
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Honestly, liquidity is king; technical analysis doesn't do much for stablecoins.
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USDT decline? No clear signals recently; actually, it's quite stable.
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What's there to discuss? Someone just likes to bet against it.
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In the long run, it's still about US dollar policy; short-term predictions are just noise.
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Market confidence is more important than anything else; no signs of a collapse yet.
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When liquidity is ample, price fluctuations are naturally limited.
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Breaking 6? Unless there's systemic risk, it's unlikely.
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Just listen, don't let these predictions brainwash you.
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BlockDetective
· 2025-12-30 09:35
Breaking 6? Overthinking it, the liquidity isn't enough to support it at all.
Many people predict that USDT will quickly fall below the 6 price level, but this judgment is quite debatable. The price fluctuations of stablecoins are often closely related to market liquidity and exchange pricing discrepancies. The true factors affecting the long-term trend of USDT are still US dollar policies and overall market confidence. What do you think about this prediction? Do you think USDT will experience a significant decline in the near future?