Where have the major ETH whales gone? To be honest, the current situation is a bit awkward—no one is taking the lead, and retail investors are like headless flies. Instead of this entanglement, it's better to drop sharply—at least it can give traders a signal. On the other hand, this stalemate state leaves everyone unsure how to respond. If you ask me, someone needs to step up and set the tone—either up or down, stop this back-and-forth. The market's biggest fear is this dullness.
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ChainDoctor
· 11h ago
The main players have left, so retail investors have to figure things out on their own.
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liquidation_surfer
· 11h ago
The big players are probably hiding away counting their money, leaving us retail investors here just staring blankly.
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Degentleman
· 11h ago
The main players are waiting for retail investors to sell at a loss, so where can they run to?
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PonziDetector
· 11h ago
This sticking power is really unmatched; it's better to just smash it down directly, at least you know how to run away.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 12h ago
Did the big players really all go to sleep? This tense standoff is really nerve-wracking.
Where have the major ETH whales gone? To be honest, the current situation is a bit awkward—no one is taking the lead, and retail investors are like headless flies. Instead of this entanglement, it's better to drop sharply—at least it can give traders a signal. On the other hand, this stalemate state leaves everyone unsure how to respond. If you ask me, someone needs to step up and set the tone—either up or down, stop this back-and-forth. The market's biggest fear is this dullness.