The recent trends of BTC, ETH, and ZEC are quite interesting.
Now the market basically presents two scenarios, which frame the main paths, just choose one to follow and it's done.
ZEC has finally relieved people's worries this time; it had been quite frustrating before.
Recently, I noticed a rather interesting phenomenon - the movement of gold has started to resemble that of cryptocurrencies, jumping up and down in a typical fishbone market, which is quite painful.
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DEXRobinHood
· 12h ago
Is gold also starting to play with fish bones? Now traditional assets are going to get involved as well.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 12h ago
ngl the binary choice framework here is lowkey just another way of saying "i have no idea what happens next but it feels directional" lol... tho the zec relief bounce does smell like local inefficiency finally correcting
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DegenDreamer
· 12h ago
ZEC should really rise this time, it's been held back for too long, brother.
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Frontrunner
· 12h ago
Wait, is gold starting to get spiky too? Is it going to play along with the crypto world?
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 12h ago
ZEC is finally not disappointing, it's more comfortable now.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 12h ago
Gold is starting to learn the trap of crypto, so now TradFi has to get involved too, haha.
The recent trends of BTC, ETH, and ZEC are quite interesting.
Now the market basically presents two scenarios, which frame the main paths, just choose one to follow and it's done.
ZEC has finally relieved people's worries this time; it had been quite frustrating before.
Recently, I noticed a rather interesting phenomenon - the movement of gold has started to resemble that of cryptocurrencies, jumping up and down in a typical fishbone market, which is quite painful.