A major exchange has recently experienced a significant decline in capital inflows. Data from the past month shows that the deposit volume has sharply decreased month-over-month, with the decline plainly evident to the industry. Such drastic changes in capital movement often reflect shifts in market sentiment—are users holding back, or are funds reallocating? From on-chain data, these fluctuations should not be ignored. Market participants are closely watching the reasons behind this—whether it is a market cycle adjustment or subtle changes in the competitive landscape.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 2h ago
Are funds fleeing or are they bottoming out? It seems like everyone is waiting for the next move.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 01-13 18:52
Deposit decline, it seems everyone is waiting for the right moment
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Reallocating funds? Or simply running out of money, that's the real issue
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What does the decline in inflow to top exchanges indicate? Smaller coin exchanges are actually profiting?
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On-chain data is right here, the market is either gathering strength or truly cooling off, there's no middle ground
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Waiting and watching, only to find that my waiting has turned me into an onlooker...
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Subtle changes in the competitive landscape? I think users are starting to dislike high fees, haha
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Every time deposits decline, someone says it's a cycle adjustment. Have cycle adjustments ever hit new highs?
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With this data coming out, will the next wave of excitement arrive? Let's wait and see
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Where is the capital flowing? That's the key, don't just focus on the decline
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-11 21:58
Such strong selling pressure, is another wave of dumping coming?
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POAPlectionist
· 01-11 21:54
Deposit slump... Is this really the bottom formation or is it time to cut the leeks?
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It's a bit outrageous, even the top projects are getting stuck. What does that mean?
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What are the funds waiting for? They've already flowed into smaller coins, right?
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Wait, is this the rhythm of users being taken away by competition?
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Falling so sharply, I feel there might be a rebound next month.
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Here we go again, always talking about cycle adjustments, but actually it's just a lack of popularity.
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I just want to know where the money has gone.
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What's the use of looking at on-chain data? It's all about how the main players move.
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When you don't understand, just wait. Anyway, you can't run away.
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AirdropATM
· 01-11 21:34
Is the funds just on hold or are they fleeing?
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Wow, even the big exchanges are starting to have issues. We need to see who can still hold on.
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Honestly, it's just that this round of market hasn't shown any signs of improvement. Big players are waiting for a new story.
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The decline in deposits indicates that the market lacks confidence.
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Instead of guessing the competitive landscape, it's better to see whose wallet is still growing.
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It's just that the market has no hot spots anymore. Who's still throwing money in?
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With such large fluctuations on the chain, it seems the next step depends on who has the strongest liquidity.
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Changes in capital flow often carry more information than the price itself.
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It’s interesting that even the big exchanges are starting to experience withdrawals.
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SillyWhale
· 01-11 21:32
Is this really the time to start cutting leeks?
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Funds are moving to small exchanges, who still invests heavily in the top ones...
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Wait, is this telling me to buy the dip?
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I knew it, even after being trapped, still transferring money in, who is it...
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On-chain data shows... funds across major exchanges are just shuffling back and forth, endless
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In an era of decline, choosing to recharge? Truly a warrior
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Waiting and watching? No, I just don't have any money left
A major exchange has recently experienced a significant decline in capital inflows. Data from the past month shows that the deposit volume has sharply decreased month-over-month, with the decline plainly evident to the industry. Such drastic changes in capital movement often reflect shifts in market sentiment—are users holding back, or are funds reallocating? From on-chain data, these fluctuations should not be ignored. Market participants are closely watching the reasons behind this—whether it is a market cycle adjustment or subtle changes in the competitive landscape.