Recently, the market sentiment has been quite interesting. BTC's recent rally has been pretty fast; last night at 9 PM, it was around 95,000, and now it's approaching 98,000, jumping 2,500 points in just two or three hours. What does this indicate? Liquidity has indeed returned. The somewhat quiet feeling from the past week has finally dispersed.
In contrast, Ethereum isn't as smooth. To be honest, ETH's movement is just so-so—big swings followed by small battles, with this pattern causing dozens of points to shake constantly. Almost every time you think it's about to break through, it turns into a tug-of-war. That's the routine; after seeing it so many times, it becomes a bit numb.
Currently, the market is led by BTC's rhythm, with ETH following along. The return of liquidity has truly changed the market's vibe. How it will develop next still requires close attention.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 18h ago
Liquidity has returned, and the market is indeed different. This wave of BTC is awesome.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 01-14 17:58
Damn, BTC's speed this time is really impressive. In two or three hours, it moved 2500 points. I almost couldn't keep up.
ETH is still the same old trick, I'm really exhausted.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 01-14 17:58
Damn, BTC has risen 2500 points in the past two hours? Liquidity really has come back to life; it was dead silent yesterday.
Ethereum is still just playing tricks; I'm tired of the tug-of-war, bro.
If BTC is leading the trend, I'll follow along. Anyway, Ethereum is just a sidekick right now.
This wave of liquidity recovery seems real; we need to keep an eye on it.
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RegenRestorer
· 01-14 17:52
BTC really can't hold anymore. In just two or three hours, it skyrocketed by 2500 points. The return of liquidity makes a huge difference. ETH is still in a tug-of-war; it's getting boring to watch.
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CafeMinor
· 01-14 17:47
Wait, BTC has risen 2,500 points in the past two hours? Is that real? I need to check the candlestick chart.
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Ethereum is just like this, messing around with that small range every day, it's making me sleepy.
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Liquidity has returned, that's good. Finally, I don't have to watch that dead market anymore.
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It's the same old story with BTC leading and ETH following suit. When can they change things up?
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Last night at 9:00, 95,000; now it's 98,000. This speed is a bit scary.
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That tug-of-war with Ethereum is really annoying. It can never break through, always messing around.
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The market depends on BTC; everything else is just a backdrop. How should I put it?
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Is the liquidity recovery real? It still feels a bit虚虚虚.
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This round of ETH is really boring, still the same old stuff, numbingly predictable.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 01-14 17:43
BTC this wave is really fierce, rising 2500 points in two hours. The liquidity rebound is truly different. I'm tired of the操作 of Ethereum; it's a routine of small fights every day. Every time I think it's going to break through, it ends up being a tug-of-war.
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-14 17:40
Damn, BTC's move this time is really incredible. It soared 2,500 points in just two hours.
Ethereum is still the same old story; I'm tired of the tug-of-war.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 01-14 17:29
honestly btc's been moving like a perfectly seared steak lately — quick, aggressive, *chef's kiss* — but eth? more like overcooked pasta, just limp repetition at this point tbh
Recently, the market sentiment has been quite interesting. BTC's recent rally has been pretty fast; last night at 9 PM, it was around 95,000, and now it's approaching 98,000, jumping 2,500 points in just two or three hours. What does this indicate? Liquidity has indeed returned. The somewhat quiet feeling from the past week has finally dispersed.
In contrast, Ethereum isn't as smooth. To be honest, ETH's movement is just so-so—big swings followed by small battles, with this pattern causing dozens of points to shake constantly. Almost every time you think it's about to break through, it turns into a tug-of-war. That's the routine; after seeing it so many times, it becomes a bit numb.
Currently, the market is led by BTC's rhythm, with ETH following along. The return of liquidity has truly changed the market's vibe. How it will develop next still requires close attention.