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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 28m ago
ETH's resilience is truly impressive. Even when BTC is crashing, it can still hold steady. If there’s a bottom signal this time, it should be ready to take off.
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StopLossMaster
· 12-02 10:30
ETH's ability to resist falling is real. BTC dropped, but it can still hold up, which shows that the mindset of the people in the market is different.
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SnapshotBot
· 12-01 14:56
eth's ability to resist falls is indeed impressive; even when btc gets dumped, it can still hold steady, which is quite interesting.
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ContractExplorer
· 12-01 14:56
Oh, this wave of ETH is really strong relative to BTC, which is falling but it remains unmoved... It feels like it's gathering strength.
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TokenAlchemist
· 12-01 14:51
eth's relative strength against btc is basically screaming inefficiency vector tbh. if this isn't a setup for asymmetric returns i don't know what is
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Lonely_Validator
· 12-01 14:51
The anti-fall ability of ETH is indeed outrageous, it can still hold up against the BT dumping... It feels like it's about to da moon.
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SelfRugger
· 12-01 14:31
The anti-fall ability of ETH this time is real. BTC falls, and it remains unaffected. There's something to it. Once BTC stabilizes, ETH will To da moon.
ETH's been holding up surprisingly well lately.
While Bitcoin took a decent hit, Ethereum barely budged against it. Staying flat when BTC dumps? That's telling you something.
If Bitcoin's found its floor here, ETH might just be gearing up to run harder. The relative strength is there—just watch.