When Ethereum rises before Bitcoin, a sharp decline follows. Then it stabilizes the Bitcoin price and takes the leading position—this pattern repeats regularly. The same scenario happened yesterday: Ethereum overtook by 2%, and a decline started immediately afterward. These types of movements indicate Bitcoin's influence on market dynamics. For those tracking the ETH-BTC pair, such price rotations serve as an important signal during periods of volatility.
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YieldChaser
· 6h ago
Starting this old trick again, BTC is the real daddy.
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MrRightClick
· 6h ago
ETH can't beat BTC again. I've seen this pattern a hundred times, really annoying.
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NftMetaversePainter
· 6h ago
actually this eth-btc rotation pattern is just bitcoin asserting its algorithmic dominance through market structure... the computational elegance of it is kind of fascinating if you think about it from a blockchain primitive perspective
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bridge_anxiety
· 6h ago
ETH has been pushed down again by BTC. When will this cycle finally end?
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 6h ago
ETH wants to turn around again, but it was directly pushed back by BTC. How many times has this pattern played out...
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RebaseVictim
· 6h ago
ETH was beaten again by BTC, this pattern is really incredible.
When Ethereum rises before Bitcoin, a sharp decline follows. Then it stabilizes the Bitcoin price and takes the leading position—this pattern repeats regularly. The same scenario happened yesterday: Ethereum overtook by 2%, and a decline started immediately afterward. These types of movements indicate Bitcoin's influence on market dynamics. For those tracking the ETH-BTC pair, such price rotations serve as an important signal during periods of volatility.