#美联储重启降息步伐 Recently, I observed an interesting phenomenon: $BTC $ETH $SOL On-chain data for these major cryptocurrencies shows that the number of holding addresses is increasing, but the amount of withdrawals from exchanges has clearly gone up—retail investors are starting to move their coins to cold wallets. The sell-side liquidity is extremely thin; even a small amount of buying can push the price up.



There’s been quite a bit of movement on Trump’s side, and the policy expectations are clear. Looking at the Conan project, its IP operations are indeed impressive, and the hype continues to rise. That said, market sentiment is one thing, but before real money comes in, we still need to see if the fundamentals can support this wave of expectations.
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UncleWhalevip
· 2h ago
Withdrawal volume is increasing. Are retail investors running away or buying the dip? We’ll have to wait and see.
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BrokenYieldvip
· 12-06 14:19
thin order books + retail hodling = classic pump setup waiting to implode. seen this correlation matrix before lmao
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 12-06 14:18
Wait, the withdrawal volume is surging but the number of addresses is still increasing? That doesn't add up. We need to take a closer look at who's withdrawing.
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WagmiOrRektvip
· 12-06 14:17
Retail bottoming signal? Cold wallet accumulation, with sell orders this thin it's indeed easy to get pushed up Profit-making sentiment is back, but projects like Conan still require caution—IP popularity doesn’t equal fundamentals Rate cut cycle + Trump expectations, the opportunity is definitely there, it’s just about who can survive until the end If this wave really breaks the previous high, on-chain data needs to keep confirming it Daring to go all in just because the sell side is thin? I’ll still wait and see the fundamentals—don’t want to get dumped on later Conan is trending, but ask yourself why you’re holding it—don’t get carried away by market sentiment Retailers buying in unison is a bit risky, beware of a pullback Rate cut expectations are good, but don’t forget there are other risk factors Increase in cold wallets does look promising, but could it just be a short-term sentiment this time?
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ClassicDumpstervip
· 12-06 14:03
Retail investors are all bottom-fishing now. If you don't enter the market this time, when will you? --- The sell wall is so thin, that should have been obvious a long time ago. The only worry is that it's another false boom. --- The more people hype up Conan, the more dangerous I think it is. What about the fundamentals? --- The spike in withdrawals looks like a pretty suspicious signal. --- If you're still chasing highs under expectations of Fed rate cuts, you must be out of your mind. --- Transferring to cold wallets means what? Even retail investors are starting to wise up a bit. --- If a thin buy wall can pump the price, imagine how many whales are manipulating behind the scenes. --- People have been speculating on the Trump narrative for so long, but what's key is whether it actually materializes. --- IP operations may have substance, but what about the fundraising side? --- If the fundamentals can't support the expectations, a correction is bound to happen sooner or later. Everyone understands that.
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UnruggableChadvip
· 12-06 14:00
Retail investors are all accumulating; this signal is pretty clear.
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LiquidatorFlashvip
· 12-06 13:56
How thin is the sell-side liquidity? In this kind of market, liquidation risk is at its highest—it only takes a single spike to pierce through.
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GateUser-c802f0e8vip
· 12-06 13:51
Retail bottom-fishing signal? Cold wallet accumulation looks pretty solid. With such thin sell walls, it's easy to get smashed through, so be careful. Hype around Conan is just hype; fundamentals are what really matter. Policy expectations are good news, but don’t go all in, everyone. A withdrawal wave is coming—is this real money flowing in, or just another round of exit liquidity? Dare to be bearish with the Fed expected to cut rates? I don’t buy it. High hype doesn’t always mean easy profits; don’t get swept up by the crowd.
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