Recently, the on-chain stablecoin liquidity patterns have been quite interesting. Observing the inflow and outflow of a major exchange, the rhythm of large fund movements reveals some signals—similar to the signs before SOL and AVAX launched.



Many people only follow candlestick charts, which can easily cause them to overlook some essential aspects. Take Walrus Storage Protocol as an example; its tokenomics are quite interesting: it requires paying storage fees, supports staking for yields, and also involves a burning mechanism. Once this multi-dimensional economic model gains popularity, it often leads to unexpected price movements. The key is that many people haven't yet realized the actual utility of these underlying storage projects, and by the time the market reacts, it might be too late.
SOL2,05%
AVAX1,8%
WAL-1,28%
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blockBoyvip
· 10h ago
The rhythm of stablecoin inflows and outflows is all about storytelling; just looking at the candlestick chart is basically useless.
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ChainChefvip
· 22h ago
ngl the stablecoin seasoning rn is def simmering something... those fat inflows hitting different than usual fr
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OnlyOnMainnetvip
· 22h ago
The rhythm of stablecoin inflows and outflows is indeed worth monitoring, but to be honest, this kind of signal appears every two months, and most of the time it's just a false alarm.
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LuckyBlindCatvip
· 22h ago
Stablecoin liquidity really needs to be closely monitored, but honestly, there are still too many people looking at candlestick charts and not understanding the underlying logic. Protocols like Walrus for storage are indeed interesting; their staking and destruction mechanisms are impressive. When the market heats up again, there will likely be another wave of explosive growth. Many people are only reacting after the fact; by the time they realize it, there are no cheap opportunities left. The storage sector is truly underestimated; when no one is paying attention, it's the best opportunity. That's right, the rhythm of capital inflows and outflows can explain more than the candlestick charts themselves. Every detail is about money.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 22h ago
Stablecoin liquidity does seem to be telling a story, but are there really people using storage projects like Walrus?
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 22h ago
The consolidation of stablecoin liquidity does seem interesting, but to be honest, the rhythm of the SOL and AVAX wave is a completely different story.
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Blockblindvip
· 22h ago
The rhythm of stablecoin inflows and outflows is indeed worth paying attention to, but to be honest, most people can't understand the logic behind it. Walrus's mechanism sounds good, but how many can actually use it? Someone has already been laying the groundwork in the storage protocol area for a long time. It's probably a bit late to mention it now. K-line enthusiasts will never learn; they only react after a breakout. The value of underlying infrastructure is seriously underestimated. That's true, but the question is, are you willing to hold a heavy position?
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StableGeniusDegenvip
· 22h ago
The rhythm of stablecoin inflows and outflows is definitely worth paying attention to, but I feel like Walrus has been hyped up a bit too much...
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