#以太坊大户持仓变化 $RIVER liquidity has become a major issue right now—going long is almost a luxury for market participants at the moment. Where have the counterparties gone? In simple terms, it's an imbalance between buyers and sellers, with too few chips and worrying trading volume. This situation is somewhat manageable with mainstream coins like $BTC and $ETH, but smaller coins are easily caught in this awkward position. Without enough selling pressure, no one dares to enter the market. When liquidity is lacking, price fluctuations amplify, and risks increase—it's a vicious cycle.

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MEVictimvip
· 1h ago
Liquidity is truly dead, and this wave of $RIVER is a bit tragic. Small-cap coins are this bad, no one dares to take over.
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ChainWatchervip
· 13h ago
I knew it, $RIVER is such a terrible liquidity mess, nobody wants to take the bait at all. --- Retail investors are trapped and dead, even the big players don’t dare to move, the opposing orders have completely disappeared. --- The term "dead cycle" is used well—when no one dares to buy, no one dares to sell, it gets colder and colder, and eventually it becomes a dead coin. --- Small-cap coins are naturally more prone to this; mainstream coins can resist, but $RIVER is a different story. --- When liquidity collapses, you have to tough it out; prices are wildly fluctuating, my stop-loss orders are dancing every day. --- Basically, there’s no real gold and silver in the market, everyone is watching, and whoever moves first will die first. --- How to break this situation? It requires big players or institutions to come in, otherwise it’s game over. --- The chips are too scattered, and there’s a lack of opposing orders. Honestly, I’m thinking of cutting my losses.
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NullWhisperervip
· 01-07 01:00
liquidity death spiral on smaller caps is basically exploitable by design tbh. $RIVER's got all the hallmarks—no counterparty, no exit velocity, classic liquidity trap. technically speaking, when bid-ask spreads widen that much you're not trading anymore, you're just guessing. interesting edge case for how fragmented markets create their own vulnerabilities.
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SelfCustodyBrovip
· 01-07 00:54
Liquidity is gone, shorting is pointless... If things continue like this, who would dare to touch small coins?
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CryptoTarotReadervip
· 01-07 00:45
Liquidity really is a pain for small-cap coins.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 01-07 00:45
Liquidity, at its core, is just a dead end... Chips are scattered all over, who dares to take over?
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