Zama's auction liquidation price is not as outrageous as expected, but it was directly broken through before the market opened these past two days. On one side, the liquidation mechanism remains relatively rational, while on the other side, market sentiment has already shown clear divergence. The short-term trend will depend on the subsequent reactions of institutions.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 8h ago
The rationality of the liquidation mechanism is just some damn thing—it's the algorithms in the robot paradise hunting, emotional polarization? That's just the herd effect not fully triggered yet. When institutions really react, smashing through before the market opens will only be the appetizer.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 8h ago
The liquidation price is okay, but it was already outrageous before the crash. It seems like institutions might be testing the bottom line with this move.
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ChainBrain
· 8h ago
Market sentiment is so polarized that if institutions keep pushing, it will really turn bloody.
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MelonField
· 8h ago
The liquidation price isn't that bad, but with this mindset now... if institutions still hold on, there might be another rebound.
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CryptoPunster
· 8h ago
The rationality of the liquidation price is just rationality; only when the market breaks through the plate is it the real market. Institutions haven't even reacted yet, and they've already scared themselves away.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 8h ago
The liquidation price isn't that exaggerated, but the market just won't buy it. That's human nature, buddy.
Zama's auction liquidation price is not as outrageous as expected, but it was directly broken through before the market opened these past two days. On one side, the liquidation mechanism remains relatively rational, while on the other side, market sentiment has already shown clear divergence. The short-term trend will depend on the subsequent reactions of institutions.