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$ETH at $2,182 still weak. 🚨 Dropped from $2,423 with no solid recovery. $2,162 is the key support. Breaks: next is ~$2,000 📉 Holds: likely dead-cat bounce unless structure flips ⚠️ I’m staying patient until the trend changes. What’s your $ETH target? #Ethereum #VitalikMovesETHviaPrivacyPools #EthereumRollbackDebate #BinanceSquare
$ETH
at $2,182 still weak. 🚨
Dropped from $2,423 with no solid recovery. $2,162 is the key support.
Breaks: next is ~$2,000 📉
Holds: likely dead-cat bounce unless structure flips ⚠️
I’m staying patient until the trend changes.
What’s your
$ETH
target?
#Ethereum
#VitalikMovesETHviaPrivacyPools
#EthereumRollbackDebate
#BinanceSquare
ETH
-7.97%
mubiverse
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Bearish
$BTC at $78,326 and honestly? This bounce looks weak to me 👀 $77,762 is my key level. Breaks = more pain incoming 📉 Hold = temporary relief only ⏳ Be careful. Patience always wins 💯 #BinanceSquare #bitcoin #BTCanalysis
$BTC
at $78,326 and honestly? This bounce looks weak to me 👀
$77,762 is my key level.
Breaks = more pain incoming 📉
Hold = temporary relief only ⏳
Be careful. Patience always wins 💯
#BinanceSquare
#bitcoin
#BTCanalysis
BTC
-3.55%
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