南帝~(一灯大师)
南帝~(一灯大师)|Jun 30, 2025 02:51
ETH surged and stretched in the morning session, hitting 2520 again, This is the second rebound after falling below 2500, mainly due to the bullish news and speculation that the SEC's final approval deadline for the Grayscale Digital ETF is approaching this week. The current grayscale of the grayscale fund is not 20 years or 21 years ago. Now the market is dominated by BlackRock, Micro Strategy, Fidelity, and such international giants. Moreover, grayscale has been reducing its holdings of BTC, ETH, and the hyped XRP, SOL, ADA, DOT. The current data shows that the probability of direct passage is not very high. At the beginning of the year, there were several empty shots, and also a wave of fraud. Here, I still stay alert. The Ethereum Foundation has recently transferred 1000 ETH daily to another multi signature wallet. In a month, a total of 11000 ETH were transferred, but there was no further action taken on the transferred ETH. This data still needs to be closely monitored, as the foundation often does not intervene, and the amount of Ethereum destroyed now cannot completely offset the amount of issuance. Moreover, with the closing of the previous month's trading line, the pie still needs to break through a new high to see if Ethereum can reach 3000. The non-agricultural employment data was released on July 3, and we still need to pay attention to it. After all, one or two days before the non-agricultural data was released every month, the brother and sisters had a big fluctuation. If they had more profit, they would stop losing at a cost price. Today, we mainly watch the play. It is also OK to arrange positions for short orders first. We should make an average price for covering positions for big cakes. ETH's empty orders stop losing. After another week of market turbulence, there is a lot of data on the chain. Dog farms will start harvesting again. Everyone should pay attention to the risk first.
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