BNB Chain faces some challenges this week. Market capitalization decreased by 4.9% week-over-week, evaporating $10.6 billion. BNB itself hit a wall at the $900 mark and is now hovering around $860.
But this doesn't mean a complete collapse — small-cap coins are actually rising against the trend, becoming the highlight of this wave of market movement. It seems that funds haven't fully withdrawn, but are instead reallocating their positions. The market story for this week is still being written, and builders are probably still busy delivering.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-21 20:53
$10.6 billion evaporated, but small-cap coins are rising against the trend? The funds haven't withdrawn, they've just changed positions—I've heard this too many times. The key is, where is your stop loss?
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RugPullProphet
· 12-21 15:49
860 is really quite awkward, it feels like it's in the accumulation rhythm. The small coins rising is a signal, indicating that the smart money is still playing, not really bearish.
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APY追逐者
· 12-21 13:13
Oh no, it's this trap again, big coins fall while small coins rise, the funds just move around.
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SnapshotStriker
· 12-18 22:15
Switching funds to a new track, huh? The opportunity for small coin arbitrage has arrived.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 12-18 22:06
Ah, it's another round of fund shifting game. Small coins secretly flourish, while the big players' BNB took a tumble just before the 900 level. I'm very familiar with this move.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 12-18 22:03
It's already 860, can I still buy at this level? Or should I wait and see...
BNB Chain faces some challenges this week. Market capitalization decreased by 4.9% week-over-week, evaporating $10.6 billion. BNB itself hit a wall at the $900 mark and is now hovering around $860.
But this doesn't mean a complete collapse — small-cap coins are actually rising against the trend, becoming the highlight of this wave of market movement. It seems that funds haven't fully withdrawn, but are instead reallocating their positions. The market story for this week is still being written, and builders are probably still busy delivering.
Want to see what exactly happened this week? Details below 👇