The technology sector is showing obvious fatigue, and this round of market rally has indeed become a bit exhausting. After three consecutive years of growth, whether it's the leading Bitcoin, Ethereum as a core ecosystem asset, or even exchange platform tokens like BNB, they have all experienced significant gains. The long-term single-direction upward trend is difficult to sustain in any market, and now is the time for a pause and adjustment. Investors are also beginning to view the subsequent trend more cautiously—after all, each cycle needs to digest the previous gains. Market energy will eventually be fully released, and the next move depends on what signals macroeconomic factors and on-chain data provide.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 12-27 02:51
The three-year increase has pretty much played out; now it's all about who can endure until the next wave.
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VitaliksTwin
· 12-27 02:50
It has been rising for three years straight, it's about time to take a breather, or how else can they harvest the leeks?
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BlockchainGriller
· 12-27 02:42
The three-year increase has already been quite high; it's indeed time to take a breather.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 12-27 02:36
Three consecutive years of growth are indeed unsustainable; I'm a bit exhausted, to be honest. However, this correction might be a good opportunity for a shakeout?
The technology sector is showing obvious fatigue, and this round of market rally has indeed become a bit exhausting. After three consecutive years of growth, whether it's the leading Bitcoin, Ethereum as a core ecosystem asset, or even exchange platform tokens like BNB, they have all experienced significant gains. The long-term single-direction upward trend is difficult to sustain in any market, and now is the time for a pause and adjustment. Investors are also beginning to view the subsequent trend more cautiously—after all, each cycle needs to digest the previous gains. Market energy will eventually be fully released, and the next move depends on what signals macroeconomic factors and on-chain data provide.