#数字资产生态回暖 $ETH



The market after interest rate cuts isn't as exciting as expected
Is the bull market over? Is the bear market taking over?
Wait, don't rush to conclusions
The bull market is actually an ongoing process

Many people panic as soon as they see a slight adjustment in the market, but this is quite normal. Policy shifts towards easing, large funds need time to enter the market, and short-term fluctuations do not indicate a trend reversal. Ethereum's performance at this stage just shows that the market is digesting incremental funds, and there is still underlying support. Truly big market moves are never a sudden surge; they always involve gradual rises accompanied by volatility.
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0xSoullessvip
· 19h ago
Large funds get on board, small retail investors get off, an eternal cycle Without underlying support, just want to prevent you from running, wait until the harvest is over Rising while oscillating? That's just repeated cutting, sounds so nice Interest rate cuts and easing have nothing to do with us, we're all just the ones being harvested anyway
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SmartContractPlumbervip
· 12-12 13:11
Short-term adjustments cause panic, honestly similar to people who haven't done auditing — they can't see the underlying support clearly and make hasty judgments. The process of ETH digesting this wave of funds is like patching vulnerabilities, it needs to be done step by step, and there's no rush.
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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 12-12 13:08
This adjustment is normal; don't be scared by the market fluctuations. Large capital entering the market tends to be slow and gradual. It's mainly a confidence issue. There is indeed support at the bottom; be patient and wait. Interest rate cuts, in the short term, might not feel that great, but this is just the prelude to a major trend. People are starting to panic sell again; wait for the rebound before crying. This wave of ETH is actually digesting funds. Don't mess around; hold tight and it's all good.
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ConfusedWhalevip
· 12-12 13:04
Don't scare people randomly; volatility is just a shakeout, big funds are getting in. --- Starting to panic again? This is what a bull market looks like. --- Every time there's a correction, you call it a bear market. Why don't you buy during the correction? --- The underlying support is still there; once the panic sells are out, it should go up. --- I've said it before—it's rising while shaking, and you're still trembling.
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quiet_lurkervip
· 12-12 13:02
People who panic during fluctuations really need to learn patience. This is just the beginning. Large funds don't usually enter all at once; adjustments are actually opportunities. The underlying support for ETH is right there, don't overthink it. The interest rate cut and easing cycle has just begun, so what's the rush? If it's a bear market, it would have broken the previous lows long ago. Why are you still hesitating? A meteoric rise only exists in dreams; reality is just this sluggish. It has been adjusted like this before, so forgetful.
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SolidityNewbievip
· 12-12 12:43
Interest rate cuts or slow gains, why hasn't it taken off yet? Wait, I just remembered, the real bull market has always been torturous. Could this be another trick to trick me into adding positions? But to be honest, the underlying of Ethereum is still there, short-term volatility is indeed normal, let's just be patient and wait and see.
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