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#数字货币市场洞察 $USTC To be honest, this move is pretty surreal.
On the morning of December 7, 2025, I checked the market and saw USTC shoot up 73% in a single day. At first glance, it looks insanely bullish, but if you think about it, it feels more like a carefully orchestrated "short squeeze massacre" game.
Let me explain why it pumped like this.
There's a theory in the market that this surge was mainly a short squeeze—a bunch of shorts were forced to close their positions, which sent the price spiraling up like a rocket. Combined with a sudden influx of liquidity, it definitely created a speculative frenzy in the short term. People in the community have FOMO'd so hard they've lost all sense, and bullish sentiment is everywhere, as if USTC is about to reclaim its glory overnight.
But here's the problem—the technicals are already calling BS.
The MACD indicator has already flipped bearish, meaning the momentum is spent. The RSI has dropped into oversold territory, which is usually a signal of a coming crash. Even worse, the price has fallen below all key EMA lines. Put these signals together and they're basically telling you: the rebound is over, time to get out.
Some analysts have spelled it out: this is just "zombie token" news-driven speculation. No matter how hard it pumps, it doesn't change the fact that USTC has zero actual value backing it. No use case, no fundamentals—it's all sentiment and pure speculation driving the price. How long can that last?
The most fatal issue is still the old question—repegging to $1?
Forget it.
Trust is long gone, there's no support mechanism, and in theory, there's still the risk of unlimited supply. The market consensus is pretty much: the odds of USTC returning to $1 are almost zero. That's its ceiling—it'll never break through.
So this 73% spike is basically a "dead cat bounce." Everyone involved is betting on who can get out first, but don't forget—the last one holding the bag is usually the one who gets burned the most. The technical indicators have clearly shown you the direction. What happens next is up to you.
MACD has turned down, what are you still bragging about, this is the final madness
I see, USTC is long out of hope, back to $1? What a dream
It's another leek harvest, hurry up and run away, everyone
I look at this wave of market like watching a game of "who is the last fool"
FOMO people should regret dying by now, the technical side has long spoken
In fact, in the final analysis, emotions are hyped, and how long can something without fundamental support last?
This wave of I chose to watch the play, waiting to see who was finally caught
Huh, the MACD has already turned bearish and people are still hyping it? Wake up, everyone.
This is just a retail investor harvester, 73% in-and-out game, that's all.
There's no trust and no fundamentals left. How long can this thing really last? It's shaky.
The last bag holder is really miserable; the technicals are right there for all to see.
Calling it a final dead cat bounce is harsh, but honestly, there's really no hope left.
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FOMO really is poison. USTC is already dead and people still expect it to go back to $1? Are they planning to retire on this?
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A short squeeze is just a short squeeze. The technicals have already collapsed, yet some are still hyping the fundamentals. Anyone with sense can see right through it.
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Without value support, this thing is just chips. No matter how much it pumps, it’ll have to pay it back sooner or later.
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The last bag holder always suffers the most, but it won’t be me—I’m already out.
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Once trust is gone, it’s really gone. Unlike some coins where you can still bluff a little, USTC is truly never coming back.
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Look at the RSI, it’s already in the oversold zone and people still dare to chase. Guess they want to experience what it means to be bagged firsthand.
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The final frenzy of a zombie coin. No matter how good the story sounds, it can’t change the fact that the fundamentals have collapsed.
This is just another short squeeze game—those who buy in last always get burned the most.
USTC's credibility is already bankrupt; expecting it to return to $1 is unrealistic.
The gains look tempting, but keep your hands off—MACD and RSI are already flashing warnings.
It's another round of sentiment-driven speculation; things without fundamentals will eventually collapse.
Get out when you can, don't wait to be the last one holding the bag.