📊A noteworthy change has appeared in short-term capital flows:


Data shows that in the past 1 hour, exchanges saw a net outflow of approximately 4387万 USDT 💰

💡Such “large outflows in a short time” are usually interpreted in two ways by the market👇
🚀 The positive side:
When USDT flows out of exchanges, it often means funds are shifting from a “wait-and-see” stance to “on-chain deployment/holding,” possibly preparing for subsequent spot purchases, which is slightly positive for market liquidity in the short term.
⚠️ But there’s another possibility:
The funds may be moving to OTC or other platforms. It doesn’t necessarily go directly into buy orders. It could also just be a redistribution of funds, and there’s no guarantee it will immediately create upward momentum.

💡Core takeaway:
👉 The key isn’t whether money is flowing out or in, but “where this money goes next.”
Short-term data is more of an emotional signal than a confirmation of a trend.

One-sentence summary:
Money is moving, but the direction isn’t written in the data—the real answer from the market is usually in the next step 📊⚖️
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