#以太坊大户持仓变化 BCH recently has an interesting market pattern — buy orders are stacked very thickly, while sell orders appear sparse in comparison. Looking at the data, the scale of buy orders easily surpasses that of sell orders by several times. This kind of asymmetric liquidity structure usually indicates that market participants have a consensus on the future direction.
$BTC $ETH $SOL The movements of these mainstream cryptocurrencies are also worth paying attention to, as they often reflect the overall market trend. When large buy orders emerge in clusters and selling pressure is noticeably lacking, bullish sentiment remains quite strong.
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PonziWhisperer
· 01-09 01:14
Buy orders are so thick, sell orders are sparse... I've seen this trick before, are they about to push the market up again?
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This wave of BCH is quite interesting, but don’t be fooled by the illusion, the whales are playing deep tricks.
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Is bullish sentiment strong? I think it’s the bullish bagholders’ sentiment, haha.
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Asymmetry between buy and sell orders means consensus? Laughable, wait until they dump the market to see.
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Mainstream coins following the trend? Come on, it’s still those few whales controlling the market.
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How do I smell the scent of whales in this liquidity structure?
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Few sell orders are a good thing? Why do I feel this is just building up to a dump?
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 01-08 21:57
Buy orders are stacked so thick, but sell orders are sparse. I've seen this trick before...
Whether BCH can really take off this time depends on whether BTC gives it face.
What are the big players holding back for? Seems like they're waiting for some signal.
Insufficient selling pressure ≠ really about to rise. Beware of a sudden dump.
If the mainstream coins can't move, no matter how many buy orders there are, it's useless.
This asymmetric liquidity... just the usual routine, right?
The buy order accumulation looks like it’s supporting the market. Let’s wait and see if it can hold.
If ETH and BTC don’t cooperate, BCH’s thick order book won’t be able to hold.
Same old rhetoric, what’s the next step?
Bullish sentiment? Let’s see if it can pass this resistance level first.
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-08 19:47
BCH's recent buy orders are really piling up aggressively, while sell orders are surprisingly sparse, which seems a bit off.
BTC and ETH need to follow the upward trend, or else BCH's one-sided market will reverse.
The clear imbalance between buy and sell orders—are the bulls really genuine, or is this just a trap to shake out the bears?
This liquidity structure looks a bit too perfect, and I have some doubts.
Waiting for SOL's performance; if it doesn't buy in, it indicates that the market consensus isn't that solid.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-06 15:15
With such a thick order book, why not go all in? What are you waiting for?
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PumpAnalyst
· 01-06 01:47
Buy and sell orders are so asymmetric, the market maker's influence is a bit strong, but there is indeed some substance [Thinking]
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Wait, is this BCH truly bottoming out or just another round of chopping? The data looks good, but don’t get caught in the end
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Attention everyone, with such thick buy orders on mainstream coins, beware of pump traps, risk control first
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$BTC $ETH $SOL rising together? The coordination is a bit excessive, it feels like someone is manipulating behind the scenes
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Liquidity asymmetry = bullish consensus? I think 80% of it is market makers accumulating, don’t be fooled by surface data brothers
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Seeing this scale of buy orders makes me feel at ease, it means the bagholders are already prepared haha
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The rebound can indeed follow the wave, but don’t get carried away chasing highs, I don’t believe this is the last chance to buy in
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BCH’s chart looks comfortable, but I’m just worried about a big red candle tomorrow, causing the support level to collapse instantly
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NestedFox
· 01-06 01:43
Buy orders are so thick that it's unbelievable if they can't be filled
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BCH is probably gathering strength this round, feels like it's about to move
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With so few sell orders, is the main force really protecting the market or what
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Mainstream coins are all following suit and piling up buy orders, it's quite interesting
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Liquidity is so asymmetric, it's actually a bit unsettling
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Bullish sentiment is strong, just worried about a sudden crash
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Buy order size is several times larger than sell orders? These numbers are quite intense
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Really need to see how BTC moves, everything else is just following the trend
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Protecting the market so obviously isn't a good solution
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FlatTax
· 01-06 01:42
bcH this wave of buy orders stacking up is indeed interesting, but I still prefer the outlook for BTC and ETH.
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Such asymmetric buy and sell orders—either the main players are accumulating or retail investors are locked in, haha.
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Is the bullish sentiment so strong? I feel it might still be a bit虚 (虚 means "虚" in Chinese, which can mean "虚" or "虚假" depending on context, but here it likely refers to "虚" as in "虚假" or "虚幻"—so "虚" as in "虚幻" or "虚假"). Given the context, it probably means "illusion" or "fake." So, "I feel it's still a bit虚" translates to "I feel it's still a bit虚幻" or "illusionary." For clarity, I'll translate as "illusionary" or "fake."
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Honestly, even with thick buy orders, it depends on how the mainstream coins move. BC H's follow-the-leader ability is average.
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Sparse sell orders aren't necessarily a good thing; what if no one wants to buy?
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This liquidity structure is indeed worth studying, but don't be fooled by appearances.
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Large buy orders piling up are often the most dangerous; history always repeats itself.
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OldLeekConfession
· 01-06 01:31
The buy orders are stacked so thick, while the sell orders are so sparse that it's almost nonexistent. This move is indeed quite interesting.
If ETH starts to rise along with it, then it's even more certain. Stop messing around.
This trend in BCH feels like someone is eating up the chips.
What about BTC? It’s the real indicator; without watching this, everything else is pointless.
With such fierce buy orders, the bulls are definitely not weak.
A true takeoff happens when mainstream coins rise together; just bouncing alone is of little use.
With so few sell orders, either the bottom is coming, or there are large orders above that haven't been sold yet.
How are ETH and SOL moving? Is anyone watching?
This kind of liquidity either means something is about to go wrong, or this wave is about to explode.
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DoomCanister
· 01-06 01:31
Are the buy orders this thick? Feels like someone is accumulating.
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Sell orders are so sparse, this chart definitely has something going on.
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Wait, is this real? Such a big gap between buy and sell orders?
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Are the bulls so aggressive? I don't see it.
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Is BCH about to take off? I don't believe it.
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Large buy orders piling up, sounds like someone is accumulating.
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I've heard too many times that liquidity asymmetry is an issue...
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Are mainstream coins all this strong, or is it just BCH?
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The lack of selling pressure sounds pretty scary. Who is actually selling?
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ParanoiaKing
· 01-06 01:27
BCH this buy order stacking is quite intense, while sell orders are indeed weak... This rhythm feels like the bulls are holding back a big move.
How's ETH doing? Are you keeping up with the pace?
Such a huge disparity between buy and sell orders, are the bulls really about to take off?
I've seen this kind of liquidity asymmetry a few times before, and each time... well, you can interpret it yourselves.
Does BTC set the rhythm? It seems that ultimately, it depends on how it moves.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 BCH recently has an interesting market pattern — buy orders are stacked very thickly, while sell orders appear sparse in comparison. Looking at the data, the scale of buy orders easily surpasses that of sell orders by several times. This kind of asymmetric liquidity structure usually indicates that market participants have a consensus on the future direction.
$BTC $ETH $SOL The movements of these mainstream cryptocurrencies are also worth paying attention to, as they often reflect the overall market trend. When large buy orders emerge in clusters and selling pressure is noticeably lacking, bullish sentiment remains quite strong.