Have you ever wondered why Ethereum's performance in this cycle seems so dull?
The logic behind it is quite clear—this cycle is essentially squeezing the bubble in the altcoin market. As the underlying infrastructure for all decentralized applications and narratives, Ethereum's price trend is naturally closely tied to the altcoin ecosystem. When the altcoin market cools down, Ethereum follows suit.
Here's the interesting part: the peak of this cycle hasn't actually exceeded the previous one by much. In other words, Ethereum is currently in a sideways consolidation phase. After the bubble is squeezed out and the market returns to rationality, the next cycle could potentially usher in a real breakout—that will be the era of industry applications and development.
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BasementAlchemist
· 01-14 14:56
Consolidation? I think it's just a shakeout, don't get cut off.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 01-14 12:59
That's a valid point, but can altcoins really survive until the next round?
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MidnightGenesis
· 01-14 12:58
On-chain data has long indicated the death signals of this wave of altcoins, as expected. The sideways movement of ETH is actually confirming the bottom. My observation is that the activity level of contract deployments has already bottomed out.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-14 12:43
Consolidation is just a shakeout, don't shake your hands, everyone.
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BearMarketBro
· 01-14 12:34
Altcoins are cooling off, and ETH has to suffer the cold too. I buy into this logic.
Have you ever wondered why Ethereum's performance in this cycle seems so dull?
The logic behind it is quite clear—this cycle is essentially squeezing the bubble in the altcoin market. As the underlying infrastructure for all decentralized applications and narratives, Ethereum's price trend is naturally closely tied to the altcoin ecosystem. When the altcoin market cools down, Ethereum follows suit.
Here's the interesting part: the peak of this cycle hasn't actually exceeded the previous one by much. In other words, Ethereum is currently in a sideways consolidation phase. After the bubble is squeezed out and the market returns to rationality, the next cycle could potentially usher in a real breakout—that will be the era of industry applications and development.