#数字资产市场动态 US stocks opened weak today, with the three major indices all experiencing slight declines. Interestingly, the mining sector has become a focus against the trend—Gold Tian Mining, Pan-American Silver, etc., rose about 3%, while Coldairden and Newmont Mining also followed suit with gains over 2%.
The performance of this wave of mining stocks is worth paying attention to, as it somewhat reflects the market's expectations for commodities and energy prospects. From the crypto market perspective, $BTC $ETH recent fluctuations have also been constantly affecting the nerves of the entire blockchain community. The linkage effect between mining stocks and digital assets is becoming increasingly evident in the capital market—whether traditional mining or crypto mining, market sentiment is being transmitted back and forth.
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liquidation_surfer
· 16h ago
The mining sector is rising against the trend. What does this imply? Are commodities about to take off?
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Alright, here comes the linkage effect again. Saying this every time, I never miss out.
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BTC and ETH fluctuations have always affected the blockchain circle. It's not surprising that mining stocks are also rallying.
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Mining sentiment is spreading among each other... Is the market really this smart? Or does it all feel like hype to me?
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Jintian Mining Pan American Silver rose 3%. Is this the real safe haven? Or is there another deeper meaning?
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No, why do mining stocks rise while the US stock market falls? This logic is a bit crazy.
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The nerves in the blockchain circle are tense, waiting for BTC's next move.
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Can traditional mining and crypto mining really be linked? I think it's more about capital speculating on concepts.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 12-30 15:10
Mining stocks are surging against the trend this time, I don't get it. Could it be another round of inflation expectation speculation?
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BTC is fluctuating, and mining stocks are dancing along. That's all the capital market has to offer.
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Wait, can traditional mining and digital mining really be linked? I feel like these are two different things...
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Jintian, Pan American and these guys have decent gains, but I still don't trust this counter-trend rebound.
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Honestly, looking at mining stocks right now feels like gambling on energy prospects, it's too虚 (uncertain).
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The nerves in the blockchain circle are indeed tight, but I always feel this kind of linkage is overinterpreted.
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Here we go again, market sentiment transmitting to each other? Sounds like an excuse for the decline.
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Mining stocks are up again, so what kind of爆雷 (explosive) news should we be on alert for?
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AllInAlice
· 12-30 15:09
Mining stocks turn green, the crypto circle is about to get lively again. I know this rhythm well.
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Really? Traditional mining and crypto mining can take off together? It feels a bit mysterious.
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Wait, why has BTC been acting up again these past two days? My position can't hold much longer.
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The mining sector is rising against the trend, indicating that some people are bullish at the bottom.
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It's starting to move in sync again. No one knows how long this can last.
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Gold and silver mining stocks are rising, and Bitcoin has to follow suit? The game of capital is truly ruthless.
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I just want to know if this wave can last until the end of the month. It's too虚 (uncertain/fragile).
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Mining stocks set the pace, the crypto circle dances along—classic move.
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OnchainHolmes
· 12-30 15:09
Mining stocks make a comeback, it's really interesting. Traditional mining and crypto mining are actually able to connect in this way.
If BTC makes another rally, these mining stocks are probably going to take off.
Honestly, I don't quite understand this logic, but following market sentiment is always right.
The mining sector is now just an emotional play, a bit虚.
Wait, is this implying that energy costs are going to rise?
It seems that traditional mining and crypto mining have finally been seen through by capital.
No wonder the prices of mining machines have become active again recently.
Commodity futures are on the rise, and mining will inevitably follow, the crypto circle will also have to shake a bit.
If this linkage continues, miners will be laughing.
It's a bit strange—overall the US stock market is not doing well, yet the mining sector is standing out. Is there some news I haven't seen?
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 12-30 15:07
Mining stocks are playing tricks again, really quite interesting haha
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I just want to know how long this wave can last, don’t change your mind again
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Is there a resonance between crypto mining and traditional mining? This is the first time I’ve heard of such linkage
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Wow, the market crashes, mining stocks rise, indeed mining stocks are always the most resilient
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Wait, wait, wait, is this logic saying that commodities are about to take off?
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BTC is about to go bullish, that’s why mining is so strong, otherwise there’s no explanation
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Looking at the chart, it feels like mining is a weather vane, what are they sensing?
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Traditional mining and digital mining are both stirring, this is interesting
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Newmont is active again, is this a signal of chopping the leeks?
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Weak US stocks but strong mining stocks, a typical risk-avoidance capital logic
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-30 15:05
Mining stocks are starting to stir again. What are they hinting at?
Is BTC about to take off? Or is traditional mining finally making some noise?
Right now, it's really a mining celebration—traditional and crypto circles partying together.
I find it hard to believe that this round of mining is serious; it feels like a fall is coming.
The concept of mining is gaining traction. Can BTC continue to stay flat?
Why is the crypto market's reaction so sluggish to the rise in mining...
This round of mining market seems to be sending signals to the crypto circle.
Traditional mining stocks are following suit, so why hasn't the chain circle reacted yet?
Big capital is making such a big move in mining, no wonder the sentiment is spreading.
Here we go again—every time the mining sector moves, the crypto circle should wake up.
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rugdoc.eth
· 12-30 15:03
Mining industry defies the trend and rises, this wave looks a bit interesting, but can it really drive the crypto market up?
BTC has been fluctuating again these days, I feel like we need to wait a bit longer.
Traditional mining and on-chain mining linkage? To put it nicely, it's resonance; to be blunt, it's a simultaneous drop.
I am optimistic about the signs of energy sector improvement, but I don't know how long it can last.
A 3% increase in mining stocks is nothing; my position has shrunk by about 20, haha.
It seems the market is searching for a bottom; maybe the mining sector is sensing some signals?
Does this linkage effect really exist, or is it just a coincidence?
#数字资产市场动态 US stocks opened weak today, with the three major indices all experiencing slight declines. Interestingly, the mining sector has become a focus against the trend—Gold Tian Mining, Pan-American Silver, etc., rose about 3%, while Coldairden and Newmont Mining also followed suit with gains over 2%.
The performance of this wave of mining stocks is worth paying attention to, as it somewhat reflects the market's expectations for commodities and energy prospects. From the crypto market perspective, $BTC $ETH recent fluctuations have also been constantly affecting the nerves of the entire blockchain community. The linkage effect between mining stocks and digital assets is becoming increasingly evident in the capital market—whether traditional mining or crypto mining, market sentiment is being transmitted back and forth.