There's another detail worth noting — the small-cycle premium rate has been maintained at a negative value for quite some time, and the key point is that the price hasn't continued to drop. This sign is actually quite clear, indicating that the selling pressure in the market is waning. From the market perspective, the current trend just confirms this. Consolidation often reflects the balance of power; when one side loses strength, the other side isn't rushing to exert force. This stalemate itself contains the expectation of a market shift.
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ClassicDumpster
· 9h ago
Negative values can't suppress the price, that's the key point. Consolidation is interesting; wait for a rebound signal.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 9h ago
The negative premium rate signal is indeed interesting, but the key still depends on the network's response. Only when the difficulty adjustment truly keeps up can we confirm that the selling pressure has really exhausted.
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MetaverseHobo
· 9h ago
The premium rate has been negative for so long without hitting bottom, which is quite interesting and indicates that the selling pressure is really exhausted.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 9h ago
The selling pressure has weakened, so the sideways movement is really interesting... Let's see who breaks this situation first.
There's another detail worth noting — the small-cycle premium rate has been maintained at a negative value for quite some time, and the key point is that the price hasn't continued to drop. This sign is actually quite clear, indicating that the selling pressure in the market is waning. From the market perspective, the current trend just confirms this. Consolidation often reflects the balance of power; when one side loses strength, the other side isn't rushing to exert force. This stalemate itself contains the expectation of a market shift.