#比特币价格分析与趋势 😅I was a bit shocked after just reading the news... Bitcoin has dropped from $126,000 all the way down to around $90,000 now, and has all the gains of the year been wiped out? Is this the so-called "Trump rally" losing its effectiveness?
I heard that on the day of the tariff conflict, there was a 19 billion USD liquidation in 24 hours. My goodness, that number is completely astronomical to a newcomer like me... Ethereum has fallen 40% in a month. I'm wondering, is this just a normal market correction or are we really entering a "crypto winter"?
But then I saw that the big players like BlackRock and Coinbase are still optimistic about the long-term prospects, and institutional funds are continuing to flow in. That makes me feel a bit more at ease? It seems more like a normal correction within Bitcoin's four-year cycle rather than the end of the world. But I still feel a bit anxious, as I don't fully understand the macro environment's impact.
Can any experts explain why the tariff conflict would have such a big impact on the crypto market? Is it due to market sentiment or are there deeper economic reasons? I want to learn how to stay rational amidst such volatility 📚
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#比特币价格分析与趋势 😅I was a bit shocked after just reading the news... Bitcoin has dropped from $126,000 all the way down to around $90,000 now, and has all the gains of the year been wiped out? Is this the so-called "Trump rally" losing its effectiveness?
I heard that on the day of the tariff conflict, there was a 19 billion USD liquidation in 24 hours. My goodness, that number is completely astronomical to a newcomer like me... Ethereum has fallen 40% in a month. I'm wondering, is this just a normal market correction or are we really entering a "crypto winter"?
But then I saw that the big players like BlackRock and Coinbase are still optimistic about the long-term prospects, and institutional funds are continuing to flow in. That makes me feel a bit more at ease? It seems more like a normal correction within Bitcoin's four-year cycle rather than the end of the world. But I still feel a bit anxious, as I don't fully understand the macro environment's impact.
Can any experts explain why the tariff conflict would have such a big impact on the crypto market? Is it due to market sentiment or are there deeper economic reasons? I want to learn how to stay rational amidst such volatility 📚