Should we continue to go long on coin-based futures? This question seems to warrant a question mark.
According to on-chain data, the big player who shorted after the 1011 crash has been active recently. 20 minutes ago, he deposited 35,509 ETH into a major exchange, worth approximately $104 million. Interestingly, he also deposited 100,000 ETH six days ago, but based on the K-line performance, these large inflows did not create a significant short-term pressure on the ETH price.
This perhaps indicates something — either the market has good digestion capacity, or market sentiment itself is driving the trend. The movements of large funds have become more of a reference signal rather than a decisive factor.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 5h ago
Large capital inflows frequently entering the market but failing to create waves—what does this indicate... Could it be that retail investors' capacity to absorb losses is off the charts? Or does no one really care about this guy's movements anymore?
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DegenWhisperer
· 10h ago
Big fish are throwing chips, but the market remains unmoved? This is uncomfortable.
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ForkItAllDay
· 10h ago
Big whales are selling off so aggressively, do you still dare to leverage in coin-margined trading? Wake up, everyone.
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quietly_staking
· 10h ago
Big funds are pouring in so much but the price isn't moving? Should we panic or should we laugh?
Should we continue to go long on coin-based futures? This question seems to warrant a question mark.
According to on-chain data, the big player who shorted after the 1011 crash has been active recently. 20 minutes ago, he deposited 35,509 ETH into a major exchange, worth approximately $104 million. Interestingly, he also deposited 100,000 ETH six days ago, but based on the K-line performance, these large inflows did not create a significant short-term pressure on the ETH price.
This perhaps indicates something — either the market has good digestion capacity, or market sentiment itself is driving the trend. The movements of large funds have become more of a reference signal rather than a decisive factor.