If it cannot fall, a rise is near.

The more it is suppressed, the harder the explosion will be.

🔹 Bitcoin Before 2020 (6,000 $ Level)

#Btc remained horizontal around 6,000 dollars for a long time. While everyone was expecting a new crash and saying BTC is dead, these levels were tested numerous times but never broke down permanently. Subsequently, in the bull run after 2020, the price skyrocketed above 60,000 dollars. Despite the current situation with nuclear threats, Israel, Iran, and the possibility of a third world war, it reached $105,000..

👉 So it exploded from where it couldn't fall.

🔹 What we said about #Xrp..XRP’s suppression for 3 years

Due to the SEC lawsuit, XRP remained under pressure for a long time. It fluctuated between 0.30–0.40 dollars until the case was resolved. Despite being suppressed, with positive news, it rose more than 100% within a few days and continued its rise. Currently, despite all the negativity, it is at $2.2..

👉 The waiting power has accumulated, and the explosion was intense.

🔹 #SOL and the FTX crash

With the FTX crash, SOL found a bottom in the 8-10 dollar range, and despite being declared “dead and over,” it showed serious resistance at those levels. Then what we said happened again, and levels of 200 dollars were seen.

🔚 Now let’s talk about Ethereum:

#Eth has not shown as strong a price movement as BTC despite the recent spot ETF approval.

•While BTC is making new highs, ETH has been suppressed below the 4,000 dollar level and has pulled back to the 2000$ range.

•The dominance ratio has shifted in favor of BTC.

•The amount of stake has increased, and the circulating supply has decreased.

•There is strong holding and accumulation in on-chain data, but the price is stagnant.

What does this table show us?

Ethereum is not falling. It is being suppressed. Demand is accumulating. What will happen here is that when institutional flow begins with ETFs…

👉 The rise of “non-falling” Ethereum could be sharp and intense. This will also realize the altcoin rally we are expecting.