The recent market situation in the crypto space is truly disheartening. Liquidity is severely lacking, prices fluctuate repeatedly, and apart from endless contract gambling and various套路 projects, there is little genuine trading demand. Under these circumstances, the profit-making effect has completely disappeared, and newcomers naturally won't be eager to enter. Once market enthusiasm cools down, confidence becomes a luxury— even second-tier stars like Ethereum are struggling recently. Ecosystem vitality declines, trading participation drops, and the entire cycle seems to have entered a period of weakness. Without incremental funds and fresh blood, this round of market trend may need to be re-evaluated.
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APY_Chaser
· 6h ago
Now I am waiting, when those who cut the meat are finished, the real opportunity will come
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OnlyUpOnly
· 6h ago
This market is really quite hopeless... Contract traders are almost draining all the liquidity, how can retail investors still play?
Honestly, ETH can't even hold up anymore, which indicates the situation is really dire.
We have to wait for additional capital; otherwise, there's no hope in this lousy market.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 6h ago
Here we go again, talking down the market, but to be honest, this round is indeed a bit uncomfortable.
Actually, it's just missing a catalyst, just waiting.
There are too many contract scams, no wonder newcomers are leaving.
Liquidity exhaustion has been talked about for over a year, when will it reverse?
ETH struggling? This is the normal correction, right?
It's normal for funds to be cautious; this is what a bear market looks like.
But I'm still buying at the bottom, and I believe I can't fail to rebound.
The market is cold, yes, but opportunities are also in the cold.
No matter how long this cycle lasts, we need to wait for trading volume to pick up.
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ThesisInvestor
· 6h ago
Really, this wave of the market is just a mess, contract traders are tired of gambling themselves, and without real demand, it's a deadlock.
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Here we go again, every time you say there's no incremental capital, so when will it come? I'm already growing hair waiting.
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ETH has been really disappointing these two years. The former second-tier star now just survives on storytelling. If the ecosystem doesn't improve, who the hell will come in?
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Lack of liquidity boils down to one sentence—big players are just watching the show, retail traders are gambling, and no one is making a market anymore.
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You can only see clearly when you calm down. Instead of chasing highs and selling lows, it's better to wait and see if something truly tangible lands.
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This is the cycle, brother: weakness → despair → buying opportunity. It depends on whether you can endure this psychological battle.
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After saying so much, it's better to ask directly—who still dares to go all-in now?
The recent market situation in the crypto space is truly disheartening. Liquidity is severely lacking, prices fluctuate repeatedly, and apart from endless contract gambling and various套路 projects, there is little genuine trading demand. Under these circumstances, the profit-making effect has completely disappeared, and newcomers naturally won't be eager to enter. Once market enthusiasm cools down, confidence becomes a luxury— even second-tier stars like Ethereum are struggling recently. Ecosystem vitality declines, trading participation drops, and the entire cycle seems to have entered a period of weakness. Without incremental funds and fresh blood, this round of market trend may need to be re-evaluated.