Every time the #ETH走势分析 market makes a slight correction, people start shouting that the bear market is here; when there's a small green candle, everyone collectively cheers for a bull market. Is this kind of emotional judgment really reliable?
When facing price fluctuations of $BTC and $ETH, the most crucial thing isn't listening to what institutions say about bullish or bearish news, but rather keeping a close eye on what their wallet addresses are doing—are they quietly accumulating or secretly selling off?
Policy trends and public statements are often lagging indicators; the real market signals are hidden in on-chain data and capital flows. Learning to independently analyze these trends is much more useful than just following the crowd.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 17h ago
Looking at wallets is much more reliable than listening to what people say—there's nothing wrong with that.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-08 04:56
Institutions are masters of lip service, but it's more honest to watch their wallets—on-chain data never lies.
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BlockTalk
· 12-08 04:50
Honestly, looking at on-chain data is much more reliable than listening to these people shouting.
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AllInAlice
· 12-08 04:44
Looking at the wallet is more reliable than listening to what people say, I agree with this.
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ZkProofPudding
· 12-08 04:38
Those who blindly follow calls should take a look at on-chain data instead of just guessing.
Institutional wallets tell the real story; statements are just a front.
Look at the data, not the talk—is making real money really such a high threshold?
It's another season of slogans—when will we finally hear something genuine?
Wallet addresses can lie, but they're still far more reliable than those so-called experts.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 12-08 04:37
Watching wallet addresses is truly brilliant—seeing what institutions are actually doing is way more useful than listening to their empty talk.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 12-08 04:35
Another on-chain data guru has appeared, but how many can actually understand it?
Checking wallets is indeed more reliable than listening to what people say, but the problem is that most people still can't tell who is buying and who is selling.
Every time the #ETH走势分析 market makes a slight correction, people start shouting that the bear market is here; when there's a small green candle, everyone collectively cheers for a bull market. Is this kind of emotional judgment really reliable?
When facing price fluctuations of $BTC and $ETH, the most crucial thing isn't listening to what institutions say about bullish or bearish news, but rather keeping a close eye on what their wallet addresses are doing—are they quietly accumulating or secretly selling off?
Policy trends and public statements are often lagging indicators; the real market signals are hidden in on-chain data and capital flows. Learning to independently analyze these trends is much more useful than just following the crowd.