According to on-chain data analytics, capital inflows have been decelerating significantly. Meanwhile, long-term holders are increasingly realizing losses at current levels. The price action remains trapped within a tight consolidation zone—hardly moving. What's happening here is classic investor fatigue. When a market grinds sideways for extended periods, holders lose conviction. They start capitulating, cutting losses just to move on. The combination of slower new money entering the market and existing holders throwing in the towel creates a very specific market structure. It's a telltale sign of prolonged consolidation cycles.
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 11h ago
Wait, is this the legendary "Death Loop"?
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SelfStaking
· 12h ago
I'm really exhausted after sticking it out until now. Watching the market every day like this sideways, it feels like the funds have all run away.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 12h ago
Can't hold on anymore, funds are fleeing.
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ILCollector
· 12h ago
After holding for so long, it still dropped. I'm really exhausted.
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SerNgmi
· 12h ago
I've been holding on for so long and still losing money, I'm completely numb.
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ser_ngmi
· 12h ago
Been sideways for so long, I'm about to lose patience. Maybe I should just admit defeat and cut my losses.
According to on-chain data analytics, capital inflows have been decelerating significantly. Meanwhile, long-term holders are increasingly realizing losses at current levels. The price action remains trapped within a tight consolidation zone—hardly moving. What's happening here is classic investor fatigue. When a market grinds sideways for extended periods, holders lose conviction. They start capitulating, cutting losses just to move on. The combination of slower new money entering the market and existing holders throwing in the towel creates a very specific market structure. It's a telltale sign of prolonged consolidation cycles.