Caught a solid hour of action in spot trading. Total volume hit 77.63M USDT across the market, which shows decent activity. The real story? $GMT leading the charge as today's top gainer, while $FORM took the opposite route and became the session's biggest loser.
When you see these kinds of swings in a single hour window, it's worth paying attention to what's driving the moves—whether it's news flow, technical breakouts, or just normal market rotation between different sectors.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-12 18:09
GMT's recent surge looks quite strong; we need to keep a close watch.
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0xTherapist
· 01-11 11:17
GMT takes off, FORM crashes; this round of rotation is quite fierce.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 01-11 03:44
Did GMT skyrocket? Why didn't I catch it? I missed out again.
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APY_Chaser
· 01-11 03:42
GMT takes off and forms, FORM explodes directly, it's that simple.
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-11 03:41
Locked himself inside again. The recent surge of GMT should theoretically be feasible, but FORM has now mastered reverse operations. Let's do a small experiment to see whether it's technical analysis or just another useless innovation causing the chaos.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 01-11 03:26
GMT's recent surge is impressive, but why did FORM just collapse...
Spot Market Snapshot: USDT Trading Activity Breakdown
Caught a solid hour of action in spot trading. Total volume hit 77.63M USDT across the market, which shows decent activity. The real story? $GMT leading the charge as today's top gainer, while $FORM took the opposite route and became the session's biggest loser.
When you see these kinds of swings in a single hour window, it's worth paying attention to what's driving the moves—whether it's news flow, technical breakouts, or just normal market rotation between different sectors.