Recent Bitcoin demand performance has not been optimistic. Data shows that demand is weakening month by month, with the year-over-year growth rate showing a sharp slowdown, approaching the negative growth zone. This signal should not be ignored.
Some industry analysts have proposed a thought-provoking view: the key factor in market cycles should be the demand side, rather than simply looking at price fluctuations. In other words, price is just an appearance; what truly drives the market is the fundamental demand. When demand shrinks, even if prices rebound, it is only a short-term fluctuation.
This serves as a reminder for holders and traders alike. It might be helpful to re-examine the current market trend from the demand perspective, which could lead to a clearer understanding.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 6h ago
Demand is shrinking... It seems this rebound was just a false alarm. I'll say it again: just looking at price fluctuations only leads to the fate of being the sucker who bought in at the top.
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ForkMonger
· 6h ago
demand signal's been cooked for a while tbh... people keep chasing price bounces while the actual protocol economics are rotting underneath lol
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 6h ago
The demand is weakening, and it sounds like we're going to start talking about fundamentals again. But does anyone really care?
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DegenTherapist
· 6h ago
The weakening of demand has been evident for a while; the price rebound is just a self-deception.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 6h ago
The issue of demand peaking should have been taken seriously long ago; the rebound is just an illusion.
Recent Bitcoin demand performance has not been optimistic. Data shows that demand is weakening month by month, with the year-over-year growth rate showing a sharp slowdown, approaching the negative growth zone. This signal should not be ignored.
Some industry analysts have proposed a thought-provoking view: the key factor in market cycles should be the demand side, rather than simply looking at price fluctuations. In other words, price is just an appearance; what truly drives the market is the fundamental demand. When demand shrinks, even if prices rebound, it is only a short-term fluctuation.
This serves as a reminder for holders and traders alike. It might be helpful to re-examine the current market trend from the demand perspective, which could lead to a clearer understanding.