I looked at a set of interesting 24-hour trading data. BTC's trading volume is 669 million, while NIGHT has reached 2.563 billion. This comparison is quite intriguing — one is the world's largest crypto asset, yet its trading volume is several times that of a small coin.
What does this imply? It could be a liquidity distribution issue, or it might indicate a shift in market sentiment. The enormous trading volume of NIGHT has many people exclaiming, "This really takes guts." Such phenomena are most common during the transition between bear and bull markets — funds seek new outlets, pursuing high volatility and high returns.
Of course, high trading volume isn't necessarily a good thing. Large transaction volumes often come with high risks. Investors chasing such coins should stay cautious, understand the market logic behind them before making a move.
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NFTRegretful
· 3h ago
NIGHT these data are a bit outrageous, what are the funds gambling on?
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It's probably another bear and bull switch to cut the leeks, old routine.
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Wait, is this a bottom-fishing or a panic buying? I don't quite understand.
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High trading volume = high risk. This is true, but everyone is still excited.
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Small-cap coins' trading volume outperforms BTC in seconds, what kind of emotional drive is that?
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Honestly, I don't touch these kinds of coins, they're too risky.
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Why is NIGHT suddenly so active? Is there insider information?
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Liquidity issues do exist, but it seems more like speculative sentiment.
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How far is the trading volume from a bubble?
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Can this be bottom-fished, or is it better not to take the risk?
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CoffeeOnChain
· 5h ago
NIGHT's trading volume is indeed outrageous, but don't be fooled; a gambler's mindset is the most dangerous.
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tokenomics_truther
· 7h ago
Oh my, NIGHT's trading volume is outrageous, is BTC being crushed? There must be some hidden tricks behind this.
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It's the same old "new coin explosion" routine. Wake up, everyone, the risk is off the charts.
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Is large trading volume just funds looking for an exit? I think it's more like retail investors gambling.
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The final outcome of this phenomenon is usually the same: the little guys get completely wiped out.
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What makes NIGHT surpass Bitcoin's trading volume? Think carefully, everyone, it's terrifying.
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High volatility = high risk. Does anyone listen when it's written on paper? Anyway, I don't touch this kind of stuff.
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DegenTherapist
· 7h ago
The volume of this NIGHT is indeed crazy, but if you really want to say something, only people who truly don't understand anything would chase after this thing.
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bridge_anxiety
· 7h ago
This data is outrageous. Did NIGHT suppress BTC? Is it true? How many retail investors are betting on this?
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OnchainSniper
· 7h ago
How can NIGHT trading volume surpass BTC? How many people are betting on this?
I looked at a set of interesting 24-hour trading data. BTC's trading volume is 669 million, while NIGHT has reached 2.563 billion. This comparison is quite intriguing — one is the world's largest crypto asset, yet its trading volume is several times that of a small coin.
What does this imply? It could be a liquidity distribution issue, or it might indicate a shift in market sentiment. The enormous trading volume of NIGHT has many people exclaiming, "This really takes guts." Such phenomena are most common during the transition between bear and bull markets — funds seek new outlets, pursuing high volatility and high returns.
Of course, high trading volume isn't necessarily a good thing. Large transaction volumes often come with high risks. Investors chasing such coins should stay cautious, understand the market logic behind them before making a move.