#以太坊大户持仓变化 Ethereum followed the downward trend today, with a 24-hour decline of about 2.2%. The price fluctuated between $3130 and $3150, dropping to $3100 at one point during the session and rising back above $3220. The decline in Bitcoin, combined with some investors taking profits, increased selling pressure, and the market liquidation volume exceeded $80 million. In the short term, $3100 is a key support level; if it cannot break above $3180, it will continue to face pressure—this level at $3100 essentially determines the short-term bullish or bearish outcome. Since ETH closely follows BTC's movements, its volatility should not be underestimated. I remain optimistic in the long term, but recent risks are indeed significant. (Pure personal opinion, for reference only)
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RunWithRugs
· 01-11 13:43
Liquidation of 80 million, this wave really hurts, but we still have to wait and see if 3100 can hold.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 01-10 09:48
If 3100 can't hold, it's game over. This time, it's really a close call.
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UnruggableChad
· 01-09 06:08
You're just following the trend again, huh? You really have to hold the line at $3100.
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PessimisticLayer
· 01-08 21:51
Starting to follow the trend and sell again. This time, we're really being led by BTC. Can 3100 hold? It feels uncertain.
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DAOplomacy
· 01-08 16:00
ngl the $3100 support thesis here has some... questionable path dependency. like, are we really pretending btc correlation is just structural coincidence and not, y'know, lazy positioning? the liquidation cascade framing feels a bit convenient tbh. long-term bullish caveat doesn't really hedge the immediate game theoretical mess we're in rn.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 01-08 15:57
If 3100 can't hold, it really has to keep falling all the way down. This wave is too fierce.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 01-08 15:54
That 3100 support level really needs to hold, or it could trigger a chain reaction like a re-entry attack.
8 million liquidation... Where is the overflow check, where did risk control go?
Too many follow-the-market traders, no one is looking at the fundamentals.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 01-08 15:49
Liquidation of 80 million USD, this move is indeed quite fierce... If 3100 can't be broken, it will really be a shakeout.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-08 15:39
Once again, BTC gets beaten up. When will it be able to stand on its own?
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governance_lurker
· 01-08 15:37
If 3100 can't be broken, I guess it will have to be tinkered with repeatedly again.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 Ethereum followed the downward trend today, with a 24-hour decline of about 2.2%. The price fluctuated between $3130 and $3150, dropping to $3100 at one point during the session and rising back above $3220. The decline in Bitcoin, combined with some investors taking profits, increased selling pressure, and the market liquidation volume exceeded $80 million. In the short term, $3100 is a key support level; if it cannot break above $3180, it will continue to face pressure—this level at $3100 essentially determines the short-term bullish or bearish outcome. Since ETH closely follows BTC's movements, its volatility should not be underestimated. I remain optimistic in the long term, but recent risks are indeed significant. (Pure personal opinion, for reference only)