Low-position chips are scattered, making it difficult to form consensus. On BSC, there is no obvious second wave trend at all, with a rhythm of sharp rises and falls—sharp increases come quickly, and pullbacks are equally ruthless. The high positions consistently lack breakthroughs, and the pattern cannot be opened up. This is the first time a major exchange has experienced such a situation in its history, and the impact was indeed profound at the time, and its influence still echoes in the market today.
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DataOnlooker
· 01-14 11:32
Another frustrating market that feels like it's neither alive nor dead.
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APY_Chaser
· 01-13 20:02
This round of BSC market is truly incredible. It rallies with all its might, and crashes to the bottom when it falls. Who can understand this rhythm?
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GameFiCritic
· 01-13 20:01
The low-level chips are so scattered; frankly, it means the consensus hasn't been established. What are we talking about for a second wave of the market? The rhythm on BSC is really uncomfortable—sharp rises but can't hold, and during pullbacks, there's no mercy—this kind of market with violent surges and drops has long been out of balance from an incentive and equilibrium perspective.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 01-13 20:01
Still watching this crappy market at 2 a.m., retail investors biting each other's toes at low levels, no one daring to take the plunge at high levels—typical liquidity trap scenario. BSC is like a self-service restaurant for sandwich attacks; the sharp rise is because the robot paradise has opened, and the ruthless pullback is like a vampire leaving—cyclical.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-13 19:55
I'm done, this messed-up BSC market is really crazy. Sometimes it soars to the sky, and other times it crashes to the ground.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 01-13 19:53
Low-level fragmentation without consensus, isn't this a classic sign of a bubble cycle? Data shows that projects that were hammered like this in the last cycle had a liquidation rate of 86% after three months. Ironically, some people also said at the time that "the impact is still echoing" [cold laugh]
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MevShadowranger
· 01-13 19:39
The chips are so dispersed, how can consensus be formed? This wave on BSC is purely a gambler's rhythm.
Low-position chips are scattered, making it difficult to form consensus. On BSC, there is no obvious second wave trend at all, with a rhythm of sharp rises and falls—sharp increases come quickly, and pullbacks are equally ruthless. The high positions consistently lack breakthroughs, and the pattern cannot be opened up. This is the first time a major exchange has experienced such a situation in its history, and the impact was indeed profound at the time, and its influence still echoes in the market today.