#美国贸易赤字状况 $BTC, $ETH, $BNB are still in the current rotation, and small-cap coins are collectively surging. The most eye-catching development in the market these days is on the Ethereum side—the privacy protocol upgrade is progressing smoothly, and the technical outlook appears solid. Many analysts have set ETH's target price around 8500. To explain the logic behind this wave of market movement, it is driven by both fundamentals and technicals. The popularity of mainstream coins is spreading to the outer circles, leading a number of small-cap coins to follow suit and rise. How long this situation can last depends on how the macro environment develops.
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DAOdreamer
· 10h ago
8500? Uh... maybe wait and see for now, it feels a bit uncertain.
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Small-cap coins are collectively taking off this wave, honestly, it feels a bit hollow.
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ETH privacy protocol upgrade, now that's real technology.
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The rotation is still ongoing, but I can't figure out the macro picture.
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All analysts are saying 8500, so I'm feeling hesitant.
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Fundamental and technical analysis are both driving forces, but honestly, it sounds impressive.
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Following small coins like this really should come to an end.
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Wait until the macro environment becomes clearer before chasing.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 10h ago
That target price of 8500 sounds a bit uncertain to me. We need to see if it can break through 8k first.
Small-cap coins are really hot this round, but the feeling of being cut for韭菜 (leeks) is getting stronger.
ETH upgrade is good, but if the macro environment crashes completely, it's all over. Let's wait and see.
Who can say how long this momentum will last? I think it's just the main players shaking out their positions.
Regarding the privacy protocol upgrade, how does the regulatory side view this? That's what I care about.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 10h ago
8500?Uh, okay, let's wait to be smashed.
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Small coins are starting to get magical again. How many days can they last this time?
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Privacy upgrade sounds good, but I'm just worried it’s another paper tiger.
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Following the trend of rising... I've seen it too many times. If you can't cut the leeks, it’s uncomfortable, right?
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Dual-wheel drive sounds great, but a macro turn and everything's ruined.
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ETH is about to surge again. Sisters are all buying small coins.
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This time, it mainly depends on whether the Federal Reserve is bored or not.
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BrokenDAO
· 10h ago
It's the same old story, fundamentally driven by both technical and fundamental factors—sounds good, but in reality, it's just more people chasing the high. Privacy upgrades are solid, but how many actually use them? The lessons of history are right there; every time they hype it up like this, what happens? When the incentive mechanism goes off course, everything collapses.
#美国贸易赤字状况 $BTC, $ETH, $BNB are still in the current rotation, and small-cap coins are collectively surging. The most eye-catching development in the market these days is on the Ethereum side—the privacy protocol upgrade is progressing smoothly, and the technical outlook appears solid. Many analysts have set ETH's target price around 8500. To explain the logic behind this wave of market movement, it is driven by both fundamentals and technicals. The popularity of mainstream coins is spreading to the outer circles, leading a number of small-cap coins to follow suit and rise. How long this situation can last depends on how the macro environment develops.