Recent on-chain data shows that the liquidity of many alts is rapidly shrinking. What does this mean? It means that when you want to buy, no one is selling, and when you want to sell, no one is taking over. This state is quite dangerous for the projects.
The projects that can survive now basically have a common point: they have found new sources of liquidity. For example, those who have obtained DAT (Digital Asset Trading) qualifications or successfully launched ETF products; these channels can continuously bring in real capital.
Conversely, if the coin you hold lacks these channel supports and has made no achievements in liquidity, the risk of holding it long-term may be higher than you think. The market won't wait for anyone; don't hesitate when it's time to withdraw.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 12-04 07:00
When there's no one left providing liquidity, you have to get out—it's a hard rule. You should have gotten rid of those coins with no channels long ago.
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ApeShotFirst
· 12-01 13:50
I vomited, it's another liquidity crisis, how long will this script go on, 99% of the coins are no longer being caught.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 12-01 13:48
Coins without new channels should have been played people for suckers long ago, why still hold on to them?
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faded_wojak.eth
· 12-01 13:48
You should have closed all positions by now, what are you still waiting for?
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 12-01 13:38
Those who are holding onto garbage coins, just watch them fall slowly, there's really no hope.
Altcoin liquidity crisis: How long can projects without new channels hold on?
The days of alts are not going well.
Recent on-chain data shows that the liquidity of many alts is rapidly shrinking. What does this mean? It means that when you want to buy, no one is selling, and when you want to sell, no one is taking over. This state is quite dangerous for the projects.
The projects that can survive now basically have a common point: they have found new sources of liquidity. For example, those who have obtained DAT (Digital Asset Trading) qualifications or successfully launched ETF products; these channels can continuously bring in real capital.
Conversely, if the coin you hold lacks these channel supports and has made no achievements in liquidity, the risk of holding it long-term may be higher than you think. The market won't wait for anyone; don't hesitate when it's time to withdraw.