The correction we saw was inevitable, but now the real question becomes: what's the next move? Altcoins are clearly underperforming at this stage. Looking at Bitcoin Dominance, there's solid support holding around 59%, though we've been grinding through that zone repeatedly—bouncing between 58% and 59% like clockwork. The pattern suggests consolidation rather than breakdown. The mystery is whether we'll reach $130k first or dip back toward $50k before the next leg up. Either way, keeping an eye on BTC.D and how altcoins respond when dominance finally breaks one direction or the other will be key.
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TokenSherpa
· 3h ago
actually if you examine the voting patterns historically, btc.d holding this range tells us something about quorum dynamics... but ngl the real question is whether alts are just dead weight rn or if this is governance precedent playing out again
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-07 20:50
ngl the $130k vs $50k thing is basically just asking "heads or tails" with extra steps... statistically significant copium if i've ever seen it
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-07 20:47
The correction in the crypto circle was long overdue. Now it's all about whether BTC can break 130 or if it has to fall back to 50.
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LazyDevMiner
· 01-07 20:44
Bro, this analysis has some substance, but I think the $50k bottom might be overthought... Right now, the main thing to watch is whether BTC can break through the $130k threshold.
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SleepyArbCat
· 01-07 20:35
Dancing here at 58-59 again, sooner or later someone will profit from this arbitrage gap... I bet the next move is to trigger at 130k first.
The correction we saw was inevitable, but now the real question becomes: what's the next move? Altcoins are clearly underperforming at this stage. Looking at Bitcoin Dominance, there's solid support holding around 59%, though we've been grinding through that zone repeatedly—bouncing between 58% and 59% like clockwork. The pattern suggests consolidation rather than breakdown. The mystery is whether we'll reach $130k first or dip back toward $50k before the next leg up. Either way, keeping an eye on BTC.D and how altcoins respond when dominance finally breaks one direction or the other will be key.