SHIB stabilizes and rebounds, ETH approaches 3000, BTC's short-term sentiment warms — Are market bottom signals emerging?

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【Crypto World】Shiba Inu shows signs of relief after nine days of continuous decline. Selling volume has sharply decreased, and volatility has noticeably diminished, indicating that the downtrend may be coming to an end.

Meanwhile, Ethereum’s performance is impressive. Buyers continue to enter the market, momentum is gradually building, and the price has approached the key resistance level of $3000. If it can hold steady here, a recovery rally may not be far off.

Bitcoin’s rebound is even more powerful. After bouncing from recent lows, liquidity has significantly recovered, and the selling pressure from bears is waning. This suggests a subtle shift in market sentiment in the short term—from extreme pessimism to some optimism.

SHIB-1,58%
ETH-2,88%
BTC-3,11%
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 2025-12-21 08:50
Starting to talk about the bottom again, how many times have I heard this rhetoric... However, this wave of SHIB does look a bit more comfortable, has the dumping finished? As for ETH reaching 3000, holding above is the hard truth, don't just talk about expectations. The liquidity of BTC warming up is real, the shorts are out of steam, just see how long this can hold. Is the market moving from pessimism to expectation? I just want to know if this expectation is real. A short-term rebound does not equal the bottom, wake up everyone. This time is different? Ha, I will just quietly watch.
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SatoshiSherpavip
· 2025-12-21 05:07
Are we doing this "bottom signal" thing again? Every time it falls, they say it's the bottom, and then a rebound is blown up into a recovery... Can ETH really hold above 3000? I doubt it. I've lost my mind watching SHIB fall for nine days, and now after two days of rebound, they say it's all good? Are we just expecting Bitcoin's liquidity to recover? Then just wait to be dumped, brother. It was said the same way last year, and what happened then? It feels different this time... but I don't dare to bet.
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AirdropFreedomvip
· 2025-12-20 00:50
After the 9-day limit-down, I finally get a breather, but I still find it hard to believe... The key level of 3000 needs to hold for it to count, right? Here we go again with the "bottom signal" theory, just like last time haha. Is the bearish selling pressure weakening? Then I ask, when will the retail investors' panic selling stop... ETH approaching 3000 feels a bit exaggerated, hasn't it "approached" several times before? Liquidity returning is just liquidity returning; how can we ensure the sustainability of the rebound? Whether this rebound is reliable or not, I think it still depends on the trading volume in the next two days.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 2025-12-20 00:48
Shib, you're not scamming me this time, right? After dropping for nine days, it's about to rebound. I've seen this trick too many times. I'm watching ETH as it approaches 3000. Let's see if it stabilizes before making any judgments, don't just hype up the momentum. Is this really different for BTC this time... feels a bit uncertain. Is this the bottom? Feels like it might break again. Let's wait and see, don't be too optimistic, the market has many tricks up its sleeve.
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BTCRetirementFundvip
· 2025-12-20 00:47
Coming back to the bottom signal again? I just want to see how many retail investors can be fooled into entering this time. --- SHIB dropped for nine days and is now said to be stable, this logic... alright, anyway, I’ve become numb to losses. --- Can 3000 really hold? Feels like that’s just what they’re saying. --- Short selling pressure weakening? Ha, they say that every time. --- Liquidity recovery is a joke, I think it’s just a rebound trap. --- Wait, is this another wave of cutting retail investors’ positions? --- They speak so grandly, but they just want to pump and dump. --- Bottom? I don’t see where the bottom is. --- Subtle change... sounds so unreliable. --- SHIB, this trash coin, don’t even mention it, still want to revive? Dream on.
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SurvivorshipBiasvip
· 2025-12-20 00:46
Coming back to trick me into bottom fishing? Saying the bottom signal if it doesn't fall for nine days, I've heard this trick too many times. How long can this BTC rebound last? I dare not add to my position. SHIB volatility is decreasing... Is this called a breather? I think it's brewing the next wave of decline. Is ETH approaching 3000 real? I heard about this a couple of days ago, but what’s the result? From pessimism to anticipation... Expect to be trapped, haha. A sharp decrease in selling volume can only mean the rally is over? Wake up, everyone. Liquidity recovery ≠ a rebound is coming, don’t overthink it.
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DisillusiionOraclevip
· 2025-12-20 00:28
The end of the nine-day decline, and still expecting a rebound? I think there's an 80% chance it's just a rebound followed by a sell-off. Don't be too optimistic. So what if ETH approaches 3000? If it can't break through, it'll just fall back. That 3000 level is like a curse. Liquidity recovery for Bitcoin? Ha, this wave of sentiment change is too fast. Be cautious. Bottom signals? Just listen, don't get happily cut and still feel good about it. SHIB, this trash coin, a stable rebound can't change its essence. I'm still bearish. Looking at this market trend, I always feel like it's giving big players a chance to scoop up the bags. Is $3000 the key? We said that last time too, and it still didn't hold. Liquidity recovery doesn't mean upward movement; it might just be calm before a sell-off. These data look good, but I still don't believe in the bottom theory. A sharp drop in selling volume just signals a rebound? That's too far-fetched, everyone.
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