Tom Lee admits that the recent sell-off is partly due to market makers damaged by the 1011 incident, and not just one.
These market makers' balance sheets have shown significant deficits, requiring more available funds to be replenished. As a result, they will instinctively shrink their holdings, reduce trading, and sell tokens.
And once the prices of mainstream cryptocurrencies continue to fall, they will have to sell even more tokens to ensure they have some cash reserves on hand.
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Tom Lee admits that the recent sell-off is partly due to market makers damaged by the 1011 incident, and not just one.
These market makers' balance sheets have shown significant deficits, requiring more available funds to be replenished. As a result, they will instinctively shrink their holdings, reduce trading, and sell tokens.
And once the prices of mainstream cryptocurrencies continue to fall, they will have to sell even more tokens to ensure they have some cash reserves on hand.