Market activity is actually a good thing, especially as the crypto world begins to decouple from the US stock market. What does this indicate? It shows that genuine large-scale capital is actively engaging in the game, rather than passively following the trend. Large funds tend to push prices up first and then consider a downturn, so during the "initial rise" phase, the upward momentum and willingness are stronger.



Conversely, the market remains so sticky mainly because there are too many leveraged players. As soon as the market shows any signs of improvement, funding rates can spike directly to levels like 0.01%. In such situations, once volatility increases, these high-leverage positions are easily the last straw that could crush the market.
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CryptoHistoryClassvip
· 7h ago
ngl, this is literally the 2017 playbook being rerun in 4k. big money pumping while retail lever up to their eyeballs... we've seen how that movie ends, spoiler alert it's not bullish
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MetaMaskVictimvip
· 7h ago
Leverage traders are about to lose everything again. It's always the same trick, a 0.01% fee rate is really crazy.
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SerNgmivip
· 8h ago
Leverage traders are about to get wiped out again, same old trick every time...
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ConsensusBotvip
· 8h ago
Large capital pushing the market is indeed different, but leverage is still too dangerous. --- Decoupling from the US stock market sounds good, but I'm afraid it might just be a flash in the pan. --- Rate soaring to 0.01% directly discourages, this wave of liquidation will be very painful. --- Push up first and then consider the downside, just listen to it, those who truly believe will lose. --- Leverage positions exploding is only a matter of time, it happens every time. --- Large capital battles are just battles; retail investors still need to be cautious. --- Market congestion = more leverage players = potential for sudden crashes, the logic checks out.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 8h ago
Decoupling from US stocks is indeed appealing, but having such high leverage positions is really nerve-wracking.
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