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#战略性加仓BTC Quarterly deliveries trigger ETH surge, while BTC remains unmoved—has the watershed of 2026 arrived?
I originally thought quarterly deliveries were just normal market fluctuations until I saw the true face of this wave of行情 and realized: $1.17 billion worth of BTC and ETH contracts were settled simultaneously, revealing completely opposite scenarios.
ETH's quarterly contracts soared dramatically, while BTC stayed within a range. This guy lying flat contrasts sharply with ETH's explosive rise—the market's money is really moving elsewhere.
Looking back at 2025, one phenomenon is very striking: BTC, supported steadily by institutional funds, remains the top dog, but ETH's gains have been suppressed. This kind of "divergence" isn't new, but after the delivery, this reversal makes people wonder—are the funds really reallocating?
The key questions are: Is ETH's recent rally a long-term trend, or just a short-term capital game? And how long will BTC's sideways movement last?
As the year turns, the "aftershock" of the delivery hasn't fully dissipated. Two questions need to be clarified: first, can ETH maintain this upward momentum; second, when will BTC break the deadlock? Will 2026's start continue this "strong ETH, weak BTC" divergence, or revert to the old pattern of BTC leading the dance?
Your choice—continue to chase ETH, or wait for BTC to wake up before jumping in?