The recent market trend of meme coins is quite hot, even Ethereum is starting to move actively. These two big brothers have indeed shown some signs lately. When market sentiment shifts, the previously dormant cryptocurrencies become lively again, and as the flagship of the ecosystem, Ethereum usually gets a share. Changes in the trade pattern of the US economy are also affecting the flow of bulk and risk assets. The crypto market is highly perceptive, and such macroeconomic variables often boost demand for safe-haven assets. 🔥 Observe whether it can break through previous highs; the sustainability of this rebound depends on how long the capital can sustain it.

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MevTearsvip
· 20h ago
Meme coins are going crazy, but the ones really profiting are still those big fish. --- Is the trade deficit boosting safe-haven demand? I think it's mainly institutions dumping and accumulating. --- Breaking new highs? Let's see what tricks the Federal Reserve pulls next week before jumping to conclusions. --- Ethereum ecosystem leader, but still being beaten by Bitcoin. Haha. --- How long will the funds last? Just see how much more retail investors can lose, and it's over. --- Not very hot, but the heat is all flowing into shitcoins. The truly mainstream coins are instead lukewarm. --- Macroeconomic uncertainties are increasing safe-haven demand. That sounds impressive, but it's actually just short sellers taking profits. --- Will this rebound last until the end of the month? Let's ask that first. --- Market sensitivity? I think it's mainly trend-following traders with keen senses. As soon as the wind blows, they all run. --- ETH is also itching to move, but it's still the same bear pattern. When will it really start to move?
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bridge_anxietyvip
· 01-11 02:58
Meme coins are indeed fierce this round, but I still think we need to watch the Federal Reserve's actions; otherwise, the sustainability of funds is concerning.
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MevShadowrangervip
· 01-11 02:54
Well, meme coins are definitely gaining momentum this round, but I'm still waiting to see if ETH can truly set the pace. Liquidity is the key; enthusiasm can cool off easily. Let's see how long it can hold. Changes in trade policies in the US will indeed affect the rhythm of risk asset bottom-fishing. Breaking through previous highs depends on this week's trading volume; otherwise, it might be just a flash in the pan. The Ethereum ecosystem is booming, and vampire coins are riding the hype. Need to filter carefully.
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SignatureAnxietyvip
· 01-11 02:52
Meme coins are indeed aggressive this time, but I still think the short-term hype has a lot of speculative elements. The ones that can truly hold are still Bitcoin and Ethereum. Huh, is Ethereum really alive this time, or are they just squeezing out some liquidity again? The funding environment isn't that strong, it feels more like a rebound market, don't overthink it. The trade deficit has limited impact on the crypto market; it mainly depends on how the Federal Reserve handles it. Breaking the previous high? Let's first break the resistance level from last week.
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failed_dev_successful_apevip
· 01-11 02:48
Meme coins are really on fire this time, it feels like whenever Bitcoin moves, everything follows. The capital rotation is quite intense. --- No wonder risk-averse funds are flowing into crypto with the way trade is being handled over in the US. Smart money has long sniffed it out. --- Breaking previous highs? Ha, it still depends on the mood of the big players. Retail investors can just play along. --- Recently, ETH has shown some signs, but it still feels like Bitcoin calls the shots. The secondary market is just a bunch of slaves. --- Macroeconomic variables influence the capital flow. This logic is correct, but the real determinant of the market is still the amount of chips held by those big players. --- How long the capital can persist is a good question. Just look at the cold wallets on exchanges to find the answer. --- The meme coin hype is real, but such hype usually doesn't last long. Once the next hot topic arrives, it will cool down. --- The flag bearer of the Ethereum ecosystem? Just listen, in the end, it still depends on whether it can surge significantly to be convincing.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-11 02:38
Really, this round of meme coins is a bit outrageous, it's making my hands itch to buy. Wait, what does the trade deficit have to do with the coin price? Or is it purely capital looking for an exit? Following ETH is an unavoidable fate; being the ecosystem leader means it has to be like this. Capital sustainability is the key; without volume, this rebound is just a flash in the pan.
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-11 02:35
Damn, it's the same story of trade deficits again. Every time there's a macro fluctuation, they start speculating on safe-haven demand. When will you admit that it's just funds harvesting retail investors?
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