Market Overview for December 7:



For those who attended that industry conference, it was definitely worth it this time. First, BIBI took off, and now it's DOYR's turn to rally. The lucky ones even made enough to cover their airfare and hotel expenses.

Will BTC show some strength this weekend? If it doesn't move today, it'll break its five-weekend winning streak. This time, it hasn't even managed to gain 1,000 points, which is pretty disappointing.

ETH, on the other hand, has been surprisingly resilient. It's still holding steady above 3,000, showing more strength than its big brother.

As for SOL, the price action has been relatively stable, with overall performance being fairly average. Market sentiment is somewhat divided, and the major coins are each following their own rhythm.
BTC1.36%
ETH5.65%
SOL2.96%
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GasGoblinvip
· 12h ago
It's the same old routine where coins take off right after these industry conferences, and I still haven't caught the wave... BTC is unbelievable, looks like it's about to break the five-weekend record, just limping along like this. ETH is actually holding up this time, staying steady at 3000, unlike a certain "big brother." All the major coins are doing their own thing—it shows everyone is still exploring.
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 12-07 01:05
According to research, this phenomenon of market divergence actually reflects an interesting data characteristic—when mainstream coins move at different paces, it often indicates a structural shift in capital flows. Notably, if BTC's weekend performance really breaks its five-week winning streak, it will touch a key psychological support level from a technical perspective. However, it's quite interesting that ETH is holding steadily above 3000. Data shows that this kind of "resilience" usually signals that institutional funds are quietly positioning themselves. With the recent momentum from BIBI and DOYR, it's recommended to take a look at their on-chain data instead of just focusing on price fluctuations.
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SignatureDeniedvip
· 12-07 00:58
BTC is really sluggish this weekend; is the five-week winning streak about to break? ETH, on the other hand, is pretty steady. Looks like the second in line is more resilient than the first. That industry conference was intense—BIBI and DOYR both took off. I need to check it out next time, too. SOL is just whatever; the market is too fragmented, everyone’s doing their own thing.
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SchrödingersNodevip
· 12-07 00:49
If BTC just stays flat this weekend, I'll laugh—dreams of five consecutive gains shattered so quickly. ETH is quietly making a fortune here, even Old Wang hasn't caught on yet.
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ProposalManiacvip
· 12-07 00:40
I've seen this scenario of everyone acting independently before. BTC needs to hold its ground, otherwise this correction will require a complete reassessment of its incentive mechanism. ETH is holding strong because its ecosystem is still running—this is what consensus support looks like. On the SOL side, the loose rhythm suggests there isn't a unified expectation yet; the game-theory balance hasn't been achieved.
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