Currently, market focus is on BTC trends, causing many to overlook ETH data opportunities. This is normal—at this stage of the cycle, ETH finds it difficult to form an independent trend, and the market rhythm mainly follows BTC's direction.
However, ETH's on-chain data is also worth in-depth study. From chip distribution, large holder positions, on-chain activity heat, to token concentration, these indicators can reflect many market signals. If anyone is interested, a systematic analysis report can be organized.
The plan is divided into two parts: fundamental data (chip structure, large holder positions, on-chain behavior, concentration analysis) and subsequent in-depth research. This approach can help understand ETH's current situation and better grasp the performance of secondary coins when BTC triggers new opportunities.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-28 07:51
Staring at the gas tracker late at night again, I've been burned countless times by ETH's gas fees. This time, I decided to study on-chain data for reverse operations... but I found I couldn't save any money at all.
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FundingMartyr
· 12-28 07:51
The on-chain data of ETH has indeed been buried; it needs to be dug out properly.
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NFTBlackHole
· 12-28 07:51
I've already said it, when BTC moves, ETH just follows like a little brother.
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WhaleSurfer
· 12-28 07:49
Wait, are there really that many people ignoring on-chain ETH data? It seems like quite a few big players have been watching for a while.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 12-28 07:39
Hmm... On-chain data for ETH is really easy to overlook, but honestly, researching it now is a bit awkward, as it's just sitting in the background like BTC.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 12-28 07:32
ETH now is just a follower's fate, but on-chain data is indeed interesting.
Currently, market focus is on BTC trends, causing many to overlook ETH data opportunities. This is normal—at this stage of the cycle, ETH finds it difficult to form an independent trend, and the market rhythm mainly follows BTC's direction.
However, ETH's on-chain data is also worth in-depth study. From chip distribution, large holder positions, on-chain activity heat, to token concentration, these indicators can reflect many market signals. If anyone is interested, a systematic analysis report can be organized.
The plan is divided into two parts: fundamental data (chip structure, large holder positions, on-chain behavior, concentration analysis) and subsequent in-depth research. This approach can help understand ETH's current situation and better grasp the performance of secondary coins when BTC triggers new opportunities.