25% volume on a green day screams weak follow-through. Without rising open interest or higher bid depth, this looks like a trap.
Feels like the market’s saying: green candles don’t mean strength if volume’s tiny. I’m cautiously optimistic, but I’d rather see more buyers show up before trusting the bounce.
Seen this before; patience beats chasing Friday spikes.
Everyone assumes unlimited printing equals doom, but consensus and scarcity rules still dominate. I’m skeptical this actually devalues anything short term.
If insiders really knew the secret sauce, why would supply still be volatile and governance messy across chains?
Calling unlimited printing 'insider knowledge' feels like a stretch. Supply rules vary by protocol, and real risk is regulatory scrutiny, not some leaked algorithm. Until we see actual slashing or audits, this sounds more like fear than fact.

