The speed of a recovery tells you more than the dip itself.

Yesterday $BTC printed 74,300. Spot ETFs bled over $2B in a week. Social feeds called it the cycle top. Then Trump announced an Iran peace deal and the market bought back instantly — not grudgingly, not slowly, but decisively.

That recovery velocity matters. Late-cycle assets that are about to roll over don't bounce like that. They stall. They retrace half. They fail at prior support. What happened yesterday was a stress test, and the underlying bid passed it.

The same signal is echoing across ecosystems. $SOL held its key level through the flush. $AVAX subnet activity didn't slow. Infrastructure doesn't panic — it just keeps building.

The market handed you something rare this week: a controlled dip, a genuine fear spike, and then a clean recovery on real news. That combination — not the euphoric high, not the ATH chase — is what mid-cycle health actually looks like.

The bears had their moment. They had volume, headlines, and a macro scare. And the market absorbed all of it.

Not every dip is a gift. But the ones that recover fast usually are.

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