XMR demonstrates excellent resilience amid market fluctuations



According to the latest market data, Monero's current trading price is around $632, with immediate support levels at $550. This privacy coin's performance during recent market adjustments is indeed noteworthy.

From several key indicators, Monero's fundamentals are quite solid: 24-hour net capital inflow ranks among the top two in the entire market, indicating that both institutional and retail interest remains strong. In terms of perpetual contracts, the total open interest has reached $181 million, reflecting traders' confidence in this asset.

Interestingly, despite some exchanges delisting privacy coins, Monero still maintains stable market activity. This resilience is driven by genuine market demand for privacy protection. Regardless of overall market adjustments, the need for privacy—its core function—continues to exist.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 01-16 03:39
Privacy coins are not dead yet; this is the real demand. --- The net inflow of the top two... Are institutions quietly accumulating positions? --- If the 550 support can't hold, it will really hurt. --- Honestly, compared to those flashy narratives, privacy features are the real necessity for the long term. --- A holding volume of 181 million isn't small; it seems the bears aren't that fierce. --- All exchanges are clearing privacy coins, but XMR is still so strong... Interesting.
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MainnetDelayedAgainvip
· 01-14 01:25
According to the database, how long can XMR's resilience last this time? How many days have passed since the last stability promise?
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LiquidatedNotStirredvip
· 01-13 06:53
People still trust privacy coins, now I can rest assured XMR's resilience is truly impressive; the delisting wave can't suppress it Support at 550 is very solid; I bet it won't break Institutions are bottom-fishing? 181 million in holdings is no joke To put it simply, the demand for privacy will always exist; regulation won't change that Funds are still flowing in, that's real confidence Suddenly I understand, privacy is a necessity after all
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StableBoivip
· 01-13 06:53
XMR this wave is indeed stable, the capital flow looks pretty good.
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 01-13 06:39
Damn, privacy coins really can't die Wait, can the 550 support level hold? 181 million in holdings... this number feels a bit unsustainable The demand for privacy is always there, but exchanges don't give a way out I just want to know how far this round can go
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