Mainstream coins seem to stabilize after adjustments. Does this indicate that on-chain activity will also pick up? From price stability to ecological revival, the logical chain in between is worth pondering—after all, a stable market sentiment is often a prerequisite for on-chain innovation and capital inflow.
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-15 12:32
Stabilizing? I think this is just a fake fall; capital is still waiting.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-15 01:01
Stability ≠ recovery; it also depends on whether funds have truly entered the market.
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SerLiquidated
· 01-15 00:57
Stabilizing? Ha, let's see again, will it be another false alarm this time...
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HalfPositionRunner
· 01-15 00:56
It's settled, it's settled. Now we're just waiting to see who dares to be the first to step into the ecosystem.
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· 01-15 00:33
Stabilizing? I think it's just another attempt to cut the leeks. I've heard this explanation too many times.
Mainstream coins seem to stabilize after adjustments. Does this indicate that on-chain activity will also pick up? From price stability to ecological revival, the logical chain in between is worth pondering—after all, a stable market sentiment is often a prerequisite for on-chain innovation and capital inflow.