Stablecoin dominance is showing bearish divergence right now. Sounds bad? Actually, it's the opposite.
Here's why this matters: when stablecoin dominance starts declining, it typically means capital is rotating OUT of stables and INTO risk assets. We're talking Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the altcoin space.
This pattern has played out before. Money sitting on the sidelines doesn't stay there forever. When dominance flips, the flow begins.
Keep an eye on BTC and ETH in the coming days. Could be an early sign of momentum building.
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ProtocolRebel
· 12-12 11:07
You're trying to cut me again, the dominance of stablecoins is dropping... Wait, is this really a signal? Are the funds really about to move?
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 12-11 13:56
Decline in stablecoin dominance? It should have happened earlier. After holding back for over a year, all the funds need to flow out.
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NFTRegretter
· 12-11 00:04
Stablecoin ratio decreasing? Alright, it's really time to get on board now.
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bridge_anxiety
· 12-10 19:51
Decline in stablecoin dominance? Haha, now this is going to be interesting.
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ShadowStaker
· 12-09 15:03
stablecoin dominance dropping might actually signal capital rotation, yeah... but let's be honest, how many times have we seen this "pattern" get invalidated by some random governance vote or validator attrition spike? feels like the real signal we should be watching is network resilience during the actual flows, not just the chart setup.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12-09 15:02
The proportion of stablecoins is decreasing? That's a signal for a takeoff—funds are about to flow into the crypto space.
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BrokenRugs
· 12-09 15:00
The dominance of stablecoins is declining... Is it really about to take off this time?
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 12-09 14:59
A decrease in the stablecoin ratio is a signal that big money is entering the market. Is this wave about to start?
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MetaMaskVictim
· 12-09 14:59
Stablecoin share is dropping? Ha, this is getting interesting. Better keep an eye on your BTC.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 12-09 14:36
The proportion of stablecoins is decreasing... Is money about to start flowing chaotically? Better get on board quickly.
Interesting signal just appeared on the charts.
Stablecoin dominance is showing bearish divergence right now. Sounds bad? Actually, it's the opposite.
Here's why this matters: when stablecoin dominance starts declining, it typically means capital is rotating OUT of stables and INTO risk assets. We're talking Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the altcoin space.
This pattern has played out before. Money sitting on the sidelines doesn't stay there forever. When dominance flips, the flow begins.
Keep an eye on BTC and ETH in the coming days. Could be an early sign of momentum building.