Recently, the trading volume on exchanges seems to be picking up again. Many holders are discussing whether a new upward trend is really coming?
Looking at the on-chain data, the frequency of large transactions is indeed increasing, and some long-term holders are starting to take action. The cyclical nature of the crypto market tells us that after a period of adjustment, the accumulation phase often signals new opportunities.
Of course, this is just one market signal. The true upward trend still requires more fundamental support—policy environment, institutional participation, technological breakthroughs, and other factors will influence the subsequent direction. But at least from the current sentiment, many are re-evaluating their position allocations.
What do you think? Is it just building momentum, or is it merely a rebound?
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SingleForYears
· 5h ago
Here comes the same rhetoric again, claiming it's the accumulation phase and cycle characteristics every time. But isn't it just repeated fluctuations to harvest retail investors?
Wait, is the increase in large transactions real, or is it just hype to manipulate emotions?
Experienced traders are already reducing their positions, haven't you noticed?
I just want to know if this wave can really go up or if it's just another trick to get me to add more.
Honestly, I think I'll stay on the sidelines; there are no good news on the fundamentals.
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PermabullPete
· 5h ago
Big players are sharpening their blades. Is this time really different? I remain skeptical.
Wait, can on-chain data really explain the issue, or is it just various interpretations?
The buildup has been heard for over a year, but in the end, it's still just oscillation.
Better to miss out than get trapped. Being cautious is not wrong.
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HorizonHunter
· 5h ago
Big players are starting to relax, and this time it really feels a bit different.
People who have been holding coins for the long term are starting to move; I wonder what's on their minds? I'm quite curious.
With policies and institutions involved, us small retail investors can only wait and hope for crumbs.
It feels like accumulation, but it could also be a bait for a rebound tomorrow... Anyway, I'm still on the sidelines.
Can this break the previous high? It feels uncertain.
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LayoffMiner
· 5h ago
Speaking of this wave of data, I’ve also looked at it. The big players are indeed moving, but I think we still need to be cautious. Every time there's this kind of hype about a rebound, then they cut again.
Wait, if there are any changes in policy, then it might really pick up. Just looking at the sentiment alone is too unstable.
I think, this time it might really be different. Long-term holders won't be making reckless moves.
Honestly, I’m tired of all these rebounds. Let’s just see how the institutions play it.
Building momentum is one thing, but when it will actually break out is another story.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 5h ago
Coming back with this again? Every time it's the accumulation phase, and yet it still drops.
Bitcoin's rebound scares everyone, what does it say when long-term holders are more active? Still not sure either.
Let's wait until institutions actually enter the market. For now, it's just retail investors guessing among themselves.
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PumpDoctrine
· 5h ago
An increase in large transactions means the market will be pushed up; this logic is way too optimistic. I think we still need to watch the policy stance.
Recently, the trading volume on exchanges seems to be picking up again. Many holders are discussing whether a new upward trend is really coming?
Looking at the on-chain data, the frequency of large transactions is indeed increasing, and some long-term holders are starting to take action. The cyclical nature of the crypto market tells us that after a period of adjustment, the accumulation phase often signals new opportunities.
Of course, this is just one market signal. The true upward trend still requires more fundamental support—policy environment, institutional participation, technological breakthroughs, and other factors will influence the subsequent direction. But at least from the current sentiment, many are re-evaluating their position allocations.
What do you think? Is it just building momentum, or is it merely a rebound?