Most people think a recovery begins when price starts going up


It usually starts much earlier than that
It begins when capital quietly changes where it’s willing to stay
A month ago today, crypto looked like it was falling apart
Macro uncertainty was rising
Volatility was everywhere
Fear became the dominant narrative and many expected another leg down
Fast forward to today
Bitcoin has reclaimed much of that decline
Institutional demand has remained resilient
Confidence is slowly returning
But price isn’t the biggest signal
The real story is happening beneath the surface
If this were a broad market recovery, every sector would be moving higher together
That isn’t what’s happening
Some parts of DeFi are still recovering
Meanwhile, Real World Assets continue attracting fresh capital
Stablecoin supply keeps reaching new highs
Tokenization continues expanding
That tells us liquidity isn’t leaving crypto
It’s simply moving toward the sectors investors have the most conviction in
Even more interesting is what happened during the volatility
While many retail traders focused on the red candles, institutions kept building
Bitcoin treasury adoption accelerated
ETF inflows remained resilient
Stablecoin infrastructure expanded
New tokenized financial products continued launching
Infrastructure kept improving while sentiment stayed weak
That’s how many long-term cycles begin
Markets often convince people that price leads everything
In reality, infrastructure usually comes first
Capital follows infrastructure
Price follows capital
By the time the headlines call it a recovery, much of the positioning has already happened
This is why watching TVL alone can be misleading
The better question is where liquidity is flowing when uncertainty is still high
That’s where conviction lives
Recovery isn’t always obvious on the chart
Sometimes it’s visible in the parts of the market that never stopped building
That’s the difference between a temporary bounce and the foundation of a new cycle
Worth monitoring honestly 🧘‍♂️
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