The market woke up with a bang as soon as it opened in the morning.



To be honest, liquidity in the market has been quite ample during this period. A large influx of funds has poured in, and everything with a price is moving upward. There are almost no signs of decline in the market. Various assets are rising in turn, sectors are rotating, hot spots are emerging continuously, and the entire market is thriving with a prosperous scene.

Is this truly an improvement in the fund flow, or is it just a short-term injection of liquidity? Or is this the so-called "money printing" effect? The phenomenon of the market rising together like this not only looks comfortable but also subtly raises some concerns. After all, extreme prosperity often signals that some risks are brewing.
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AirdropBlackHolevip
· 01-07 19:05
The entire market rising together is unbelievable; it feels like this wave is really a bit虚假. With such aggressive liquidity injection, debts will have to be repaid sooner or later. It's too early to enjoy it now. Wake up, don’t be blinded by short-term liquidity. The risk is just around the corner. Funds are pouring in wildly, but they have to land somewhere... How long can this situation last? Rising and falling together, history keeps repeating itself. Use leverage wisely and don’t get shaken off. This is the feeling of boiling a frog in warm water—so comfortable, and then it’s all over. I’ve long grown tired of the dark side behind prosperity.
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CryptoSurvivorvip
· 01-07 05:56
Wake up? Haha, I just smashed it open. This wave of market movement is really a bit outrageous. With such high liquidity, it doesn't feel like a good thing... Extreme prosperity is just setting up the next trap. What are all these trash tokens that are rising? What does that indicate? Injecting liquidity is like drinking poison to quench thirst; sooner or later, there will be repercussions. I'm a bit panicked watching this synchronized rise. History always repeats itself. How about you?
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RektRecordervip
· 01-05 05:51
Oh my, this wave is really intense. The feeling of the entire market taking off is a bit eerie. Everyone's rising together, but no one is thinking clearly. It's hard to tell who truly has demand and who is just being driven up artificially. Wait a minute, is this just liquidity being pumped in, or is there actually a solid fundamental support? Clearly, the risks seem to be piling up. Should I reduce my position first? This time, everything has been too smooth, which makes me even more anxious.
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MechanicalMartelvip
· 01-05 05:48
Damn, it's another all-out surge in the market, so exhausting. Liquidity explosion is really satisfying, but how long can this last? Is the capital situation genuinely improving or just for fun? No one knows for sure. This wave of simultaneous rise is incredible, it feels like everyone is blowing bubbles. After extreme prosperity, everyone knows what's coming next. When it really crashes, you'll be crying and calling for your mom—cycles are so cruel. Be cautious when things look comfortable; the market loves to set traps for you.
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BugBountyHuntervip
· 01-05 05:46
The smell of liquidity is too strong, I'm a bit scared --- This wave of gains is really outrageous, I feel like I'm blowing bubbles --- When everything rises together, it's really crazy; and when it falls, where did the decline go? --- With such good liquidity, why does it feel like the risks are even greater? --- It looks exciting but feels unsettling—who understands this feeling? --- Ample liquidity = the night before cutting the leeks? --- Sector rotation is so fast, I just can't keep up --- Extreme prosperity = extreme collapse? History always repeats --- Is it real funds or fake prosperity? No one can tell for sure --- The feeling of being jolted awake—now just waiting to be knocked out cold
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hodl_therapistvip
· 01-05 05:40
The typical "everything can rise" moment, I've seen this kind of synchronized rally too many times, and it usually doesn't end well. The prosperity built on liquidity can't withstand a single piece of news. If this wave really can last, I’d eat my keyboard upside down. Feels like blowing bubbles, just waiting for a needle to pop them. Good news coming too fast can backfire; when the market is so synchronized and keeps going up, it means someone is buying into all kinds of nonsense. Don't be fooled by this market trend; it's time to take profits when you should. There’s no such thing as a free lunch. Playing the game of pumping liquidity for so many years, the ending has long been written.
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BridgeJumpervip
· 01-05 05:38
Uh, this wave is indeed fierce, the sense of liquidity injection is too strong. The overall rise always feels a bit off. Every day someone talks about risks, I just want to know when it will come. There will always be a day when the liquidity injection reaches its peak. It seems like everyone is betting on how long it can last. How long can this liquidity feast last? Forget it, follow the trend for now, anyway, it's all going up.
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ZKSherlockvip
· 01-05 05:37
actually... this screams liquidity illusion to me. you're seeing correlated asset movements, which from an information theoretic standpoint just means the market's operating under the same trust assumptions—and that's precisely where systemic risk hides, ngl
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DEXRobinHoodvip
· 01-05 05:36
Liquidity injection is here, but how long can this wave last? I can't predict it. A simultaneous rise is already crazy enough; a sudden dump one day wouldn't be surprising. This kind of market is the easiest to get trapped in; greed will only lead to losses. It's satisfying in the short term, but in the long run, you still need to be cautious. Abundant liquidity ≠ strong fundamentals; don't be fooled.
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