The market is quite interesting now:

  • Those who are making money are starting to run: they feel it's about time, securing their profits.

  • Those who didn't make money are getting anxious:Afraid of missing out, they rush in quickly.
    Both sides are going against each other; who will come out on top? It's hard to guess.

A few key points:

  1. Bitcoin (BTC) is inching towards 120,000: it’s hovering around the key price level, not breaking through decisively, nor letting short sellers pick up cheap. Short-term sentiment is quite warm.

  2. Ethereum (ETH) is in a heated debate: those who made money want to run, while those who missed out are unwilling to let it go and chase in. Both sides' sentiments are clashing, causing prices to swing up and down, approaching the resistance level; let’s see who has more strength.

  3. Does SOL want to catch up?: Many people feel it should rise now, getting on board early. But just thinking isn’t enough; we need to see if real money is willing to continuously support it.

  4. The Federal Reserve hints that there might be an interest rate cut in September: The market gets excited at the mention of 'liquidity' and is willing to take a bit more risk. But a reminder, the news can change, so don’t take it too seriously.

  5. LayerZero plans to merge two tokens from Stargate into one: cross-chain bridge integration is attracting a lot of attention. If the ecosystem links up later, there might be new excitement on-chain.

There is a big problem now:
On-chain (the movements of big players and smart money) and the secondary market (the enthusiasm of retail investors) are increasingly out of sync. Those smart guys have already set their traps early.

Which side are you betting on? Following market enthusiasm (whatever everyone chases, you chase) or following on-chain chips (the movements of smart money)?

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Continuously pay attention to: prove towns tree era

The market is quiet, retail investors lack confidence, and exchanges are also troubled, but the more it is like this, the more opportunities are brewing. Be patient and wait for the right moment, don’t stir things up randomly.

True winners do not rely on luck and gambling, but on discipline and risk control to survive until the end.