#稳定币扩张与应用 Bitcoin breaks through $90,000, and the market atmosphere has really changed in the past couple of days! 😲 I was still worried about continuous declines before, but I didn't expect such a quick rebound from the support level of $88,000. I heard this is because of the influx of spot ETF funds and the expansion of stablecoins playing a role?
Honestly, as someone new to the scene, I’m a bit confused about the concept of "stablecoins"—how do they become a channel for international capital inflows? I understand that stablecoins are pegged to the US dollar, but why does their expansion affect the entire market? 🤔 Does this mean more institutional funds are coming in?
Analysis suggests there’s a possibility of hitting a new all-time high in Q1, and we need to hold above $91,500 in the short term. If it really reaches the $120,000–$150,000 range, that would be crazy. Although the halving cycle in 2025 didn’t follow the usual pattern, the current market led by institutions seems more stable? Can someone explain why institutional funds would reduce volatility? It seems like a good thing for beginners, right? 📈
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#稳定币扩张与应用 Bitcoin breaks through $90,000, and the market atmosphere has really changed in the past couple of days! 😲 I was still worried about continuous declines before, but I didn't expect such a quick rebound from the support level of $88,000. I heard this is because of the influx of spot ETF funds and the expansion of stablecoins playing a role?
Honestly, as someone new to the scene, I’m a bit confused about the concept of "stablecoins"—how do they become a channel for international capital inflows? I understand that stablecoins are pegged to the US dollar, but why does their expansion affect the entire market? 🤔 Does this mean more institutional funds are coming in?
Analysis suggests there’s a possibility of hitting a new all-time high in Q1, and we need to hold above $91,500 in the short term. If it really reaches the $120,000–$150,000 range, that would be crazy. Although the halving cycle in 2025 didn’t follow the usual pattern, the current market led by institutions seems more stable? Can someone explain why institutional funds would reduce volatility? It seems like a good thing for beginners, right? 📈