Narrative Radar
Lately, I've been keeping an eye on a pretty simple phenomenon: some 'wallets that haven't moved in a long time' are starting to show activity again.
It's not because these wallets jumping back into action means the trend is set; on the contrary, the more dormant a wallet is before it re-enters the market, the more it deserves to be documented and observed closely.
I personally look at three things first:
① Are they buying mainstream assets or highly volatile altcoins?
② Is it a test order or are they continuously adding to their position?
③ Are there other wallets with a similar style making moves around the same time?
What really holds research value isn’t the wallets that are constantly making noise throughout the day.
Instead, it’s those that are usually quiet but bring clear preferences when they do decide to trade.
At this stage, I won’t easily interpret the actions of a single wallet as a market conclusion.
But it’s well-suited to serve as an 'early observation sample.'
In summary:
Track first, then judge; observe continuity before discussing significance.
This doesn’t constitute investment advice, dyor.
Lately, I've been keeping an eye on a pretty simple phenomenon: some 'wallets that haven't moved in a long time' are starting to show activity again.
It's not because these wallets jumping back into action means the trend is set; on the contrary, the more dormant a wallet is before it re-enters the market, the more it deserves to be documented and observed closely.
I personally look at three things first:
① Are they buying mainstream assets or highly volatile altcoins?
② Is it a test order or are they continuously adding to their position?
③ Are there other wallets with a similar style making moves around the same time?
What really holds research value isn’t the wallets that are constantly making noise throughout the day.
Instead, it’s those that are usually quiet but bring clear preferences when they do decide to trade.
At this stage, I won’t easily interpret the actions of a single wallet as a market conclusion.
But it’s well-suited to serve as an 'early observation sample.'
In summary:
Track first, then judge; observe continuity before discussing significance.
This doesn’t constitute investment advice, dyor.