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Behind this big dump, there may be a clue that is not known to the public.



The market's technical indicators have indeed broken down, but the real trigger for the selling frenzy seems to come from outside—the news suggests that a large cryptocurrency exchange in Southeast Asia suddenly faced a liquidity crisis, with its backend system temporarily shutting down, causing localized panic of a bank run.

Things evolved rapidly: Some investors found it impossible to withdraw funds normally, and to avoid further losses, they began to sell BTC and ETH in the market at any cost to exchange for USDT for self-rescue. The selling pressure from a single institution should not have been fatal, but in a market environment with high leverage, it triggered a chain reaction - the drop in coin prices led to insufficient margin, resulting in a surge of forced liquidations, further exacerbating the decline and forming a negative feedback loop.

Several anomalous phenomena corroborate this conjecture:
- The USDT price is strengthening against the trend, indicating a surge in demand for stablecoins off the market.
- The sell-off period is concentrated in the Asian time zone, with no significant news triggering it.
- Some stock markets in the Asia-Pacific region also experienced a fall.

However, based on historical experience, similar off-market liquidity crises are often accompanied by the final round of panic selling. When all the flesh that needs to be cut has been cut, the market is more likely to welcome a technical rebound.

A warning signal to be aware of is that the flow of gray funds may trigger a chain reaction at the regulatory level, and the policy risks in the short term cannot be ignored. Is it the time to buy the dip or a signal to escape the peak? The answer the market provides may come faster than expected.
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BearMarketBuyervip
· 12-02 08:17
Southeast Asia is up to something again, no wonder it has transmitted so quickly. --- The detail of USDT strengthening is indeed amazing, it’s truly a bail-in. --- It feels like it’s about time to cut loss, a rebound should be coming soon, right? --- The regulatory risk is really disgusting; I’m not afraid of the coin price falling, just worried about sudden policy changes. --- Concentrated selling in the Asian time zone, this wave of operations is very clear. --- A liquidity crisis has hit one institution, how many more will be hit later? --- Wait a minute, does this logic mean we’ve already hit the bottom? It feels like it’s time for a light position. --- All the liquidation orders have been cleared, is it really going to rebound? Just waiting. --- The premium on stablecoins in this situation is indeed uncommon, indicating that the off-market is really panicking. --- To escape or to buy the dip, this is just a gambling game.
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SnapshotStrikervip
· 12-01 12:52
The situation in Southeast Asia is really chaotic; how can the collapse of one institution cause such a huge chain reaction?
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