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#比特币持仓与投资 I was recently shocked by this news—are long-term holders selling off on a large scale? 😅 After taking a closer look at the data, I finally understood what was happening—turns out that after the October crash, those early coin holders started taking profits, especially the big players with costs in the 60,000-70,000 USD range who are rushing to cash out.
For a newcomer like me, this feels both terrifying and a bit exciting. On one hand, watching large amounts of chips shift makes the market seem volatile; on the other hand, I heard that below 80,000 USD is an "empty zone," which might mean a new support level could form.
I'm especially curious—why are long-term holders distributing now? Are they really worried about macro factors or quantum threats? Also, as a newbie, what should I do—continue dollar-cost averaging or wait until this chip structure stabilizes before jumping in?
Can experienced brothers and sisters give some advice? I feel like I’m in a state of confusion right now, but tracking the flow of chips is indeed quite interesting. 🤔