TAO against USD looking interesting here. Bulls need to show more conviction before we see real momentum kick in. The upcoming halving might be the only short-term trigger on the radar right now.
Here's the thing though - if we look at Bitcoin's halving patterns, there's usually a playbook. Prices often get hit right after the event. The real magic? That typically happens months down the line when supply dynamics finally catch up with demand.
Not making predictions, just watching how this cycle unfolds. These supply squeezes take time to play out.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 12-13 21:42
Wait, there's a bit of an issue with this logic... Usually, after the halving, the price drops first before rising, but who can hold out until those few months later? Retail investors have probably already been cleared out haha
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DaisyUnicorn
· 12-13 12:14
The halving thing is like waiting for the flowers to bloom... smashing it aggressively in the beginning is useless; you have to wait for the small supply flowers to gradually bloom. The real magic is yet to come.
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ForumLurker
· 12-10 22:00
The drama of price drops after the halving is old news; the real market will take a few months before supply and demand can start to play interestingly.
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POAPlectionist
· 12-10 21:56
Price drops after halving are normal; those who really make money have already run. Anyone still looking at charts now is just being cut off.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-10 21:48
As for the halving, after watching so many rounds, it's really about waiting. You have to wait until the supply actually gets stuck at that moment.
TAO against USD looking interesting here. Bulls need to show more conviction before we see real momentum kick in. The upcoming halving might be the only short-term trigger on the radar right now.
Here's the thing though - if we look at Bitcoin's halving patterns, there's usually a playbook. Prices often get hit right after the event. The real magic? That typically happens months down the line when supply dynamics finally catch up with demand.
Not making predictions, just watching how this cycle unfolds. These supply squeezes take time to play out.