#以太坊行情解读 $BTC $BNB $ETH In this round of the market, most people are waiting for a sharp drop after Japan raises interest rates. But this is exactly the problem—when too many people hold the same expectation, the market often moves in the opposite direction.



Let's see what the charts are saying: prices are volatile, but trading volume has shrunk. What does this indicate? The sellers are actually not resolute; the big players haven't planned to exit.

Looking at the exchange data, the supply of Bitcoin and Ethereum has dropped to multi-year lows. The amount of truly liquid coins is decreasing. Meanwhile, the institutional entry points are continuously opening—U.S. banks will start recommending crypto ETFs directly to clients from 2026, meaning a large amount of capital is lining up to enter. It’s clear that a "money-rich, coin-scarce" situation is forming.

So, the real trend might look like this: interest rate hikes land, negative factors bottom out, and the market drifts upward lightly. That panic-driven bottoming out could instead become the last trap for bears, and also the beginning of the next wave of market movement.

Short-term strategies could be:

· Hold onto your mainstream spot holdings tightly. If the market really panics and drops, consider buying $BTC, $ETH, $BNB in stages—don’t buy all at once.
· Some funds can focus on community-hot ecosystem projects, but choose those with real application foundations, not just concepts.
ETH4.69%
BTC1.09%
BNB1.89%
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consensus_failurevip
· 12-18 11:46
I agree with the logic of "more money, less coins," but when it really comes to investing, who dares to buy in batches...
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GweiObservervip
· 12-18 11:44
The logic of "more money, less coins" has been playing out all along. The key is to observe the real holdings movements of major players. Don't be fooled by superficial fluctuations.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 12-18 11:38
I love the logic of "more money, fewer coins," but I'm just worried it might be the same old trick of those people calling for buy-ins to trap retail investors.
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Hash_Banditvip
· 12-18 11:28
ngl this "money chasing scarce coins" setup hits different when you remember 2017... exchange inflows actually cratering while institutions queue up? that's the difficulty adjustment moment right before the network finds its next equilibrium
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 12-18 11:21
The logic of having more money and fewer coins really can't hold up anymore; big players have already been hoarding.
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