The "Icebreaker Effect" in the spot market of leading exchanges is beginning to emerge. When the first Chinese cryptocurrency successfully enters the spot trading area, it is often not an isolated case—this reflects the market's rapidly increasing recognition of the Chinese crypto ecosystem.



Interestingly, this recognition is never static. The first successful case usually opens up market imagination, and the subsequent launch of the second and third Chinese cryptocurrencies in the spot market is no longer news but becomes a new normal. Market participants are starting to reassess the position and opportunities of Chinese cryptocurrencies in spot trading.

The era of Chinese cryptocurrencies in spot trading seems to have truly arrived. Many market observers are paying attention to this turning point—when more and more Chinese cryptocurrencies move from niche tokens to mainstream trading pairs, indicating a quiet restructuring of the entire market architecture. Whether in trading depth, liquidity, or market recognition, significant leaps are happening.

This is not only a strategic adjustment by exchanges but also a reflection of the market's new demand for diversified asset allocation.
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 20h ago
Oh no, here comes the narrative of cutting leeks again, the Breaker Effect? I think it's the Bankruptcy Effect. Can you turn things around just by holding spot positions in Chinese coins? Wake up, buddy. Can we buy the dip this time, or are we going to get trapped again?
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CryptoComedianvip
· 01-08 17:09
Laughing and then crying, the first launch was still news, the third has become the norm. This ice-breaking effect, to put it simply, is gambler psychology.
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SignatureAnxietyvip
· 01-07 18:49
The Icebreaker Effect sounds pretty intimidating, but is it really that easy? With so many Chinese coins lining up to go live now, I'm actually worried that the flow of funds might start to slow down.
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Degentlemanvip
· 01-07 18:48
The term "Icebreaker Effect" is used quite well, but it still feels like mostly hype at the moment. What about genuine liquidity and depth? Wait, can this wave of Chinese tokens really hold up? I always feel like when the next dip comes, it's time to cut the leeks again. Is spot trading the new normal? Bro, you're being too optimistic. I think we still need to see if there's real demand to support it. A bunch of small coins launching to follow the trend—doesn't this just signal another round of bubble inflation?
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ChainProspectorvip
· 01-07 18:45
The term "Icebreaker Effect" sounds pretty sophisticated, but it's actually just following the trend. The first to take the plunge profits, and everyone else rushes in afterward. Wait, can this wave really be sustained, or is it just another prelude to a new round of chopping the leeks? Forget it, I'm just here to watch the fun.
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HashBrowniesvip
· 01-07 18:43
The term "Icebreaker Effect" is quite clever, but honestly, whether Chinese coins can make it to the top exchanges' spot trading area still depends on whether the project itself has real substance.
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