NIGHT Token experiences a duality of extremes: derivatives under pressure while spot remains strong. Is this pullback a bottom signal?

[Coin World] NIGHT's recent performance has indeed been very contradictory. There is obvious pressure on the derivation side — the open contracts have shrunk by 12%, with a net outflow of 12.7 million dollars. But turning to the Spot market, the enthusiasm of buyers has not diminished at all: the trading volume surged to 301 million dollars in 5 days, and this strength is real.

The market data looks a bit alarming. The 24-hour trading volume has halved by 50% to $3.97 billion, and the market cap has shrunk from $1.94 billion to $1.52 billion. If we say that no one is optimistic, the result is that the number of investors has actually risen to 6,500 – this is an interesting signal. More importantly, the liquidation heatmap did not show a dense breakout, indicating that while the shorts have reduced their positions, there hasn’t been a cascading effect.

From this perspective, the recent decline may indeed just be a technical adjustment, and the bottom risk is not significant.

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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 8h ago
Bottom signal? I don't think so. A trading volume of 300 million in Spot sounds impressive, but a net outflow of 12.7 million in derivation is quite significant. Is this wave smart money buying the dip or are suckers getting on board again? --- I'm quite concerned about the 6500 investors rebound, just afraid it's another group of retail investors as dumb buyers. --- The lack of a concentrated explosion is indeed a good signal, but with such a large fall in market capitalization, can we really say the risk is low? Ugh. --- NIGHT this coin is a bit strange, derivation and Spot are going against each other, who is really deceiving me? --- Wait, how can 3.01 billion in 5 days be so low? It feels like there's something wrong with the data, everyone. --- Another round of technical adjustment talk, which often means further selling. I choose to wait and see. --- If the liquidation heatmap really hasn’t exploded, then the bottom risk is not big, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to get in, how foolish.
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GasWastingMaximalistvip
· 8h ago
Derivations are bleeding, while Spot is holding up. I've seen this trap many times; usually, it's Large Investors doing the Whipsaw. If there were going to be a crash, it would have happened already. The increase in the number of investors indicates that someone is buying the dip, but what I care about more is how much of that 3.01 billion trading volume is speculation. The fact that the liquidation chart hasn't broken is indeed a good signal, but it could also just be because not many people dare to leverage anymore. Bottom? Let's wait and see; technical adjustments and real falls aren't that easy to distinguish.
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MEVHunter_9000vip
· 8h ago
The Spot side is still buying, while the derivation side is bleeding out. Who's really telling the truth here? The short positions haven't been reduced under panic, which shows that people aren't that pessimistic. I actually find it quite interesting. The number of investors is still rising? That's the real signal, unlike some coins that fall daily and everyone has run away.
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BrokenDAOvip
· 8h ago
Derivation reduce position Spot increase, this game equilibrium seems a bit intentional... Just because the liquidation chart hasn't broken doesn't mean there's no risk, it only indicates that we haven't reached the moment of panic yet. The real test is how long the Spot enthusiasm can last.
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CoffeeOnChainvip
· 8h ago
Why is the Spot so fierce yet still falling? It feels like the buyers are true believers. --- The contract liquidation chart looks calm, indicating that no one is panicking, and that's the key. --- Wait, the number of investors is still rising? That really doesn't look like a bottom; rather, it looks like accumulation. --- To be honest, the combination of heavy pressure on derivation and strong Spot is the most confusing; I can't quite understand it. --- 6500 new people getting on board is an incredible signal; it's hard to imagine this is the bottom of a Bear Market. --- With such a fierce drop in market capitalization, how come the trading heat hasn't died? This trend must be followed closely. --- How can the buy orders be so strong yet the volume be down 50%? I feel like something is off. --- No dense liquidations = no panic dumping; this logic holds water.
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