Honestly, that wave of market movement just wore me out. Bitcoin shot straight up from $87,000 to $90,000, then started to fall back again, with the entire network experiencing liquidations worth millions of dollars. Watching the K-line chart fluctuate up and down, my heartbeat couldn’t be controlled. At this moment, I made a decision — to convert part of my profits into stablecoins.
Why? Because I see it very clearly. The kind of volatility BTC experiences on this level may seem full of opportunities on the surface, but in reality, it’s a death trap. Institutions managing billions of dollars are fighting each other inside, and retail investors chasing the highs and selling the lows often end up trapped. In such a market, stability becomes the most scarce resource. A truly stable asset, backed by sufficient collateral, with transparent on-chain data, provides a sense of security — which, during market frenzy, is as precious as a luxury item.
Looking at today’s data makes it clear. Trading volume surged by 468%, RSI indicators all entered overbought territory, and the market is obviously overheated. Large funds have technical and manpower advantages, making profits through high-frequency trading and pre-positioning. But what about retail investors? It’s easy to chase the top and get caught in the trap. I chose to transfer part of my profits into stable assets, essentially leaving myself an exit in a market of wild swings. No matter how the market moves later, this portion of money remains steady.
More practically, the ecosystem behind such stable assets is already very mature, repeatedly validated in cross-border settlements and liquidity flows. Even if the market enters a long-term consolidation, it can still ensure liquidity and stability. With proper risk control, a calm mindset can truly be maintained.
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ChainComedian
· 12-18 11:51
It's the same old story, stablecoins, stablecoins. In the end, isn't it just a gamble on whose creditworthiness?
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OnchainUndercover
· 12-18 11:50
We've awakened now. This round is indeed dangerous; those who get liquidated are all trying to get rich overnight.
Honestly, that wave of market movement just wore me out. Bitcoin shot straight up from $87,000 to $90,000, then started to fall back again, with the entire network experiencing liquidations worth millions of dollars. Watching the K-line chart fluctuate up and down, my heartbeat couldn’t be controlled. At this moment, I made a decision — to convert part of my profits into stablecoins.
Why? Because I see it very clearly. The kind of volatility BTC experiences on this level may seem full of opportunities on the surface, but in reality, it’s a death trap. Institutions managing billions of dollars are fighting each other inside, and retail investors chasing the highs and selling the lows often end up trapped. In such a market, stability becomes the most scarce resource. A truly stable asset, backed by sufficient collateral, with transparent on-chain data, provides a sense of security — which, during market frenzy, is as precious as a luxury item.
Looking at today’s data makes it clear. Trading volume surged by 468%, RSI indicators all entered overbought territory, and the market is obviously overheated. Large funds have technical and manpower advantages, making profits through high-frequency trading and pre-positioning. But what about retail investors? It’s easy to chase the top and get caught in the trap. I chose to transfer part of my profits into stable assets, essentially leaving myself an exit in a market of wild swings. No matter how the market moves later, this portion of money remains steady.
More practically, the ecosystem behind such stable assets is already very mature, repeatedly validated in cross-border settlements and liquidity flows. Even if the market enters a long-term consolidation, it can still ensure liquidity and stability. With proper risk control, a calm mindset can truly be maintained.