$BTC I ran away a long time ago, sold everything at 20 points, Bitcoin and Ethereum are completely abnormal. In recent days, positive news has been released every day, and everyone believes that the bull market in the crypto world has arrived, completely forgetting that Ethereum's new high last year was 4100, and this year it is still several hundred dollars away from last year's high. As soon as the market shows some signs, those big players are busy crashing it. You must understand that institutions are not philanthropists; they can't keep pushing prices up just for you to sell. It's hard to say anything else, but how many people were hanging at 4800 for Ethereum? Last year when Ethereum was at 4100, many retail investors swore they wouldn't stop until it broke 5000. What happened? Institutions leave whenever they want; those who shout about technological revolutions directly crash the market, and retail investors panic and follow suit, crashing it down to below 2000 in just a few months.

Isn't it obvious now? It's only 3800 dollars, still several hundred dollars away from last year's high, and those people can't help but transfer coins to exchanges to crash the market. First, the British government sold, then the U.S. government sold, and now miners want to sell too. Are they treating the crypto world like their own slaughterhouse? The same market conditions, the same knives, the same butchers, killing different pigs. What's strange is that the pig farmers kill another batch of pigs, and as long as they give the next batch of pigs a little candy, they completely forget the evil deeds the butchers did before. This is very strange in the crypto world. The knife is still the same knife, this knife has killed countless pigs, and the pigs know they will be the next batch to be slaughtered, but they know that the butchers won't act until the pigs are fat enough. But how to determine if the pigs are truly fat? No one knows. It just depends on how long those butchers take to act! But the pigs will definitely be slaughtered because they have already invested enough resources in raising the pigs.